Below is an overview of seven of the best search engines for mobile users.

Each is easy to use from a variety of devices and provides accurate results.

JustWatch: Find Free and Cheap Movie Streams

Find movies and TV shows.

The JustWatch search engine for movies

Highly customizable (streaming service, price, genre, and more).

Can notify you when a title becomes free to watch somewhere.

Can become cluttered and hard to use.

YouTube’s mobile website

Some filters are locked for free users.

JustWatch is a movie search engine that saves you time when you’re looking for something new to watch.

What makes this search engine stand out is how comprehensive it is.

The mobile version of Google on Android

The website works well, but there’s also a dedicated app for your phone or tablet.

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YouTube: Search Millions of Videos in Seconds

Finds all kinds of videos.

Includes a restricted mode.

The TruePeopleSearch website on Android

Has filtering options to refine searches.

Supports lots of languages.

Missing many of the filtering options found in the desktop version.

Amazon’s mobile website

YouTubeis always a great choice for streaming music, watching trending videos, staying current with news and more.

The mobile version is identical to the desktop version, with a few exceptions.

The controls let you turn on Restricted Mode and change the language, theme, and location.

The DuckDuckGo mobile search engine

YouTube’s mobile site also lets you watch Shorts and access your subscriptions and library.

Google: The Classic Search Engine With Relevant Results

Provides web, image, and other searches.

Integrates with the company’s other services.

The X/Twitter mobile website

Unique features like Lens,

Sometimes mixes results from other search categories.

Some search filters are only available from the desktop version.

Switching categories is unintuitive.

TruePeopleSearch: Find Addresses, Numbers, and More

Four ways to search for people.

Reveals lots of information for free.

Much different from these other search engines is this one that lets you find people.

Search for a name, phone number, home address, or email address.

Android users can use the website or the app.

Amazon: Find Products to Have Delivered to Your Home

Searches for consumer products.

Huge number of filtering options.

Search results can be sorted a handful of ways.

Provides delivery details even if you’re not logged in.

Search for deals on the go with Amazon.

This comes in handy especially when you want to compare prices online and offline.

If you haveAmazon Prime, you’re free to filter the search results to show only Prime-eligible items.

Tons of filtering options are different for every search item.

Amazon’s mobile search engine also lets you find items that can be delivered tomorrow.

Results can be sorted by price, customer rating, best sellers, and new arrivals.

DuckDuckGo: Private Web Searches

Doesn’t track your web searches.

Lets you turn off ads.

Lots of filtering options.

Feels cluttered compared to other mobile search engines.

Another defining feature is that the mobile version supports a massive variety of filtering options.

Turn on Infinite Scroll, disable ads, enable AI Chat, and more.

The app has lots of extra features likedisposable email addresses, bookmark syncing, and password storage.

X/Twitter: Search What’s Happening Right Now

Includes an advanced search tool for more precise searches.

Lets you sort and filter the results a number of ways.

Can’t use it anonymously; must sign on to browse tweets and perform searches.

it’s possible for you to perform a basic search to find the top tweets or the latest ones.