Why am I seeing Bing Image in Search Bar?
The reason why you are seeing Bing Image in Search Bar is the existence of a Windows feature called Search Highlights. This sticks an icon onto the right side of your search box, which will change depending on the day it is. If it’s a special day, the image will highlight it. This is somewhat similar to Google Doodles which adopts any special day and events. However, the big difference is, that doodles are there in your browser, but the image will look right in your eyes from the desktop itself. This might not be a deal-breaker for most, but you need to remember everything that’s running on your computer is a process and takes its own share of CPU, GPU, and Memory. Also, since the images are updated using the Internet, this will take a bit of it as well, but not too much. Microsoft is well aware of these factors and the fact, that not everyone will come to like this new attempt. That is why they are allowing you to disable Search Highlight any time you want. We have mentioned three methods to do the same.
Remove Bing Image from Search Bar on Windows 11/10
To remove Bing Image from the Taskbar Search Bar in Windows 11/10, we need to disable Search Highlights, you have to follow any of the following methods. Let us talk about them in detail.
1] Using the Taskbar in Windows 10
To disable Search Highlights using the Taskbar in Windows 10, you need to follow the prescribed steps. This will remove the image for good. If you want to enable it again, just tick the Show search highlights option and you will be good to go.
2] Using Registry Editor
Next up, let us see how you can do the same using the Registry Editor. So, first of all, open Registry Editor. You will get UAC prompt asking you to confirm your actions, so, click on Yes. Once the editor is launched, go to the following location. Look for IsDynamicSearchBoxEnabled, double-click on it to open, and set the Value Data to 0. Finally, you may have to restart your system. Once you do that, Bing’s image won’t pop up in the search bar. To enable it, go to the same location in Registry Editor, and change the Value Data of IsDynamicSearchBoxEnabled to 1.
3] Using Group Policy Editor
You can also edit a policy on your computer to remove the image, all you have to do is disable Search Highlights and you will be good to go. Just follow the prescribed steps to do the same. Open Group Policy Editor by searching it out of the Start Menu. Go to the following location. Computer Configuration/Administrative Templates/Windows Components/Search Look for Allow search highlights. Double-click on the policy, select Disabled and click Apply > Ok. This will do the job for you. To get the feature back, all you have to do is enable Allow search highlights from the Group Policy Editor. Hopefully, you can get rid of the annoying Bing image using any of the methods above. NOTE: Windows 11 does not display the Search Bar in the Taskbar and hence does not display the icon. But if you wish, you can follow methods 2 and 3 mentioned above to disable the Search Highlights feature. Read: Icons not showing in Search panel on Windows 11/10
How to disable Bing Search Windows 11?
You can easily Bing Search results from the Start Menu using the Registry Editor. To do the same, open Registry Editor by searching it out of the Start Menu. Now, move to the following location. Right-click on the empty space in the left panel and select New > DWORD (32-bit) Value. Name, it DisableSearchBoxSuggestions, double-click on it, and set the Value data to 1. This will disable Bing Search results in Start Menu. If you want to know more about it, check out our complete guide on this subject.
How do I change from Bing to Google in Windows 11?
If you are a Google Search user and would love to search the web right from the taskbar or start using Google instead of Bing as your web search engine, you can use SearchDeflector or Chrometana. This post will show you how to change the default search engine in Chrome, Firefox, Opera or Microsoft Edge. If you want certain files to open in Chrome, scroll down and make changes as per their respective extension. If you want to set Google Search as a default search, then check out this guide. Even though there is no built-in feature to do the same, there is a workaround that we discussed. Also Read: Windows Search not working in Windows 11/10; How to Fix?