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A Smarter Way to Explore Images Has Come to Bing
Bing Team · 2026-05-21 · via Bing Blogs

Images are one of the most powerful ways we explore ideas online, but image search hasn’t kept up. Endless grids, repeated results, and lots to look at but little guidance can make it hard to move from inspiration to understanding. That’s about to change.

Today, we’re introducing an evolution of Bing Image Search– a unique AI-guided experience that organizes results to reduce the feeling of being overwhelmed, making it easier to find what you’re looking for.

Behind the scenes, AI helps make this possible by automatically labeling and organizing images into clear categories and generating short summaries that explain each group. This added context helps you quickly understand what you’re seeing and decide where to explore next, reducing the need for extra searching or guesswork.

See the difference: from image overload to guided discovery

Curious how this new experience compares to traditional image search? The difference is clear the moment you see it side by side.

In the default image search experience, results appear as a dense grid filled with lots of images, minimal context, and little guidance on where to start or what to explore next. While there’s plenty to look at, it can be hard to understand how images relate to one another or how to make progress beyond scrolling.

With the new Bing Image Search experience, that changes once you opt in by clicking on “New Version” on the top right of the Images section.

Below is the current default experience showing the results for if you search for “Highest Mountains in Washington” and where you can opt in to the new experience by clicking on “New Version”:

Once opted-in, instead of a flat wall of image results, you’ll see a more structured experience that guides you to what’s next. At the top, two rows of highly relevant images give you a quick overview of your results. Below, images are grouped into clear, labeled sections with short summaries that explain what each group represents. This makes it easier to understand your results, compare ideas, and decide where to explore next. You’ll also see sources alongside these overviews, helping you feel more confident about where the information comes from.

Below is the same search for “Highest Mountains in Washington,” this time showing the new image search experience once opted in.

Whether you’re browsing ideas for a home refresh, researching a travel destination, or diving into a visual topic you’re curious about, this new experience is designed to help you move from browsing to deciding with less effort.

Ready to see it in action? Try it out now and opt in with the "New Version" toggle.

Built with intelligence—used with intention

At the heart of this evolution is a smarter image search experience that turns visual discovery into something more guided, useful, and intuitive. The goal isn’t to add noise and clutter; it’s to reduce it and help you get the information you need in a better, faster way.

The result is an image search experience on Bing that feels:

  • More organized, so it’s easier to compare and explore
  • More intuitive, so next steps feel obvious
  • More helpful, especially for visual, idea-driven tasks

It’s intelligence you can feel and see, without needing to think about how it works.

Designed for the moments where images matter most

This new experience really shines in highly visual scenarios like design inspiration, shopping, education, and creative exploration. These are moments where images aren’t just nice to have; they’re essential to understanding options and making confident choices or getting inspired.

For example, if you’re curious about Picasso and his art, you can search “Picasso” in Bing and go to Images to see his work thoughtfully organized by style and period. Instead of a jumble of results, you’ll find clear categories that highlight different phases of his career, making it easier to explore how his artistry evolved over time.

Try it out today

Image Search is available today for Bing users in the United States on desktop, with no sign‑in required, and we’ll continue rolling it out to mobile and additional markets soon. You can

opt in

to this experience by selecting the “New Version” toggle on the Images section after searching for something on Bing. Once you opt in to this experience via the toggle, you will stay in this new experience during future searches.

Or jump right in and try it out now by clicking here and opting in to the experience. 

We can’t wait for you to experience a more guided and thoughtful way to explore images.

Stay tuned for even more updates and ways Bing is redefining search. 👀