In 2026, prices change by the hour. A product that costs $100 in the morning might be $80 by lunch. Reverse image search for prices gives you the upper hand, allowing you to see the real-time cost of any item across thousands of stores and, more importantly, see the "Historical Low" to know if you're actually getting a good deal.
The Direct Answer
To find the price of an item from a photo, upload it to Google Lens and select the "Shopping" tab. Google will provide a real-time price list from every indexed retailer. To see the Price History, use the identified product name in a tool like Keepa (for Amazon) or Google Shopping's built-in price tracker to see if the price is trending up or down.Best Price Tracking Tools
- Google Shopping Tracker: Best for real-time alerts and multi-store comparisons.
- Keepa / CamelCamelCamel: Best for deep historical data on electronics and home goods.
- Honey: Automatically alerts you if a product you've searched by image has a price drop.
Budget Tip
Set a 'Price Alert' in Google Shopping after identifying the product with Lens. You will get a push notification the moment the price hits your target amount!
Frequently Asked Questions
Can it find prices for second-hand items? Yes. A search on eBay Image Search or our multi-engine tool will show you the 'Going Rate' for used versions of the item.Why are the prices different in my search?
Search results often exclude Shipping and Taxes. Always click through to the final checkout page to see the 'Total Price' before comparing.