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Your app can now search the web for images. Web search in the Responses API now supports image resu…

Responses API 网页搜索新增图片结果

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Your app can now search the web for images. Web search in the Responses API now supports image results in addition to text results, so you can build apps that surface products, places, visual references, and source links for inspiration. https://t.co/Oyl4cS4Jdu

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This is worth tracking because it is a concrete AI product signal, not just a passing headline. The source preview points to a product surface, workflow improvement, integration, or launch pattern. For builders and operators, "Your app can now search the web for images. Web search in the Responses API now supports image resu…" can be used as a checkpoint for competitive research, feature prioritization, onboarding ideas, and workflow design. I keep this thread indexed so future searches around AI product launches, workflow automation, and product strategy can land on a source-linked page instead of disappearing into a fast-moving feed from X (formerly Twitter).

What to take from this signal

Context

"Your app can now search the web for images. Web search in the Responses API now supports image resu…" is archived here as a source-linked AI signal from X (formerly Twitter). The useful part is the connection between app, search, web, images, Web and competitive research, feature prioritization, onboarding ideas, and workflow design, which makes the item more actionable than a normal feed headline. The source context says: Your app can now search the web for images. Web search in the Responses API now supports image results in addition to text results, so you can build apps that surface products, places, visual references, and source links for inspiration.

Builder takeaway

For an AI builder, the main takeaway is to watch how this signal changes practical decisions around workflow design, product positioning, adoption friction, and user value. It can inform what to test next, which product surface to compare, and whether the underlying workflow is ready for real users.

Source context

X (formerly Twitter) remains the authoritative source for the original claim. This page adds a stable archive URL, a short builder interpretation, and related search language so the item can be found later when the original feed has moved on.

Search angles

  • Your app can now search the web for images. Web search in the Responses API now supports image resu… AI Products context
  • X (formerly Twitter) AI product launches
  • app, search, web, images, Web builder takeaway
  • AI product launches, workflow automation, and product strategy

This page keeps a source preview and a stable archive URL for search discovery. The original source remains authoritative.