
The Google Images homepage will recommend photos even before you search
THE SO WHAT
Pre‑search recommendations on Google Images mean Google is leaning harder into predictive discovery, using your history to shape what you see before intent is expressed. For operators, this raises the bar on content quality and metadata—if you’re not in the training data and engagement loops, you’re invisible when the feed, not the query, drives traffic.
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