Google has rolled out a great feature for mobile search users that allows you save images as collections. This scenario is all too familiar with users: You want to search for an image, you rush to Google, you search and check the image, you close your browser and thats it. Now what if you need to check that same image again? You will have to go back to Google and search again. This is the case that Google has dealt with in the United States.
Google calls this the ability to "star" images and organize them for easy access later. It is only available on mobile browsers for now and not the Google app itself.
When you tap on an image, you'll be able to hit the star button to save it. A floating button at the bottom of the screen provides access to all your saved images, which are still online, not downloaded to your device.
As you build up saved images, you get back to the same problem of finding them. That's where collections fit in. You can select images and create collections, which are essentially tags. Then you go to the collections tab to find all the matching images in one place. Just make sure you're logged into your Google account if you're using something other than Chrome.
Source: Google Search Blog
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