Search for websites in Safari on iPhone
In the Safari app , enter a URL or a search term to find websites or specific information.

Search the web
Enter a search term, phrase, or URL in the search field.
Tap a search suggestion, or tap Go on the keyboard to search for exactly what you typed.
If you don’t want to see suggested search terms, go to Settings > Safari, then turn off Search Engine Suggestions.
Find websites you visited before
Safari search suggestions include your open tabs, bookmarks, and pages you recently visited. For example, if you search for “iPad,” the search suggestions include your open tabs related to “iPad” and websites related to “iPad” that you bookmarked or recently visited.
Search within websites
To search within a website, enter the name of a website followed by a search term in the search field. For example, enter “wikipedia einstein” to search Wikipedia for “einstein.”
To turn this feature on or off, go to Settings > Safari > Quick Website Search.
Access your favorite websites when you search or create a new tab
Go to Settings > Safari > Favorites, then select the folder with the favorites you want to see.
Search the page
You can find a specific word or phrase on a page.
Tap
, then tap Find on Page.
Enter the word or phrase in the search field.
Tap
to jump to other mentions.
Choose a search engine
Go to Settings > Safari > Search Engine.
Use Camera to search for what you see
You can use your Camera to scan text and search online. See Use Live Text with the iPhone camera.
Tip: You can use the same feature to look up text and images in your photos. See Interact with photos using Live Text and Visual Look Up on iPhone.
