Similar items: Rich products feature on Google Images

Monday, April 10, 2017

Image Search recently launched "Similar items" on mobile web and the Android Search app. The "Similar items" feature is designed to help users find products they love in photos that inspire them on Google Images. Using machine vision technology, the Similar items feature identifies products in lifestyle images and displays matching products to the user. Similar items supports handbags, sunglasses, and shoes and will cover other apparel and home and garden categories in the next few months.

The Similar items feature enables users to browse and shop inspirational fashion photography and find product info about items they're interested in. Try it out by opening results from queries like "designer handbags".

Finding price and availability information was one of the top Image Search feature requests from our users. The Similar items carousel gets millions of impressions and clicks daily from all over the world.

To make your products eligible for Similar items, make sure to add and maintain schema.org product metadata on your pages. The schema.org/Product markup helps Google find product offerings on the web and give users an at-a-glance summary of product info.

To ensure that your products are eligible to appear in Similar items:

  • Ensure that the product offerings on your pages have schema.org product markup, including an image reference. Products with name, image, price and currency, and availability meta-data on their host page are eligible for Similar items
  • Test your pages with Google's Structured Data Testing Tool to verify that the product markup is formatted correctly
  • See your images on image search by issuing the query site:yourdomain.com. For results with valid product markup, you may see product information appear once you tap on the images from your site. It can take up to a week for Googlebot to recrawl your website.

Right now, Similar items is available on mobile browsers and the Android Google Search App globally, and we plan to expand to more platforms in 2017.

If you have questions, find us in the dedicated Structured data section of our forum, on Twitter, or on Google+. To prevent your images from showing in Similar items, webmasters can opt-out of Google Images.

We're excited to help users find your products on the web by showcasing buyable items. Thanks for partnering with us to make the web more shoppable!