Popsugar Tech Tech How to Use the Google Arts and Culture Face Match Celebs Are Sharing Their Google Arts & Culture Face Matches, and Oh My Gosh 22 January 2018 by Victoria Messina First Published: 18 January 2018 Guys, this app is DEAD ON. A post shared by kristen bell (@kristenanniebell) on Jan 14, 2018 at 3:26pm PST Unless you've been living under a rock, you've likely come across a few (OK, dozens) of social media posts about Google's Arts & Culture app. Though the app was originally created so users could admire famous artworks at their fingertips, a brand-new feature has the internet up in arms: one that allows you to see your portrait painting doppelgängers in a matter of seconds. So how exactly does this newly viral tool work? Well, the bad news is it's not available in the UK. If you're using the app elsewhere, all you have to do is download the Google Arts & Culture app from either Google Play or the iTunes store, and scroll until you see the "Is your portrait in a museum?" feature, which prompts you to snap a quick selfie. Once it receives your snapshot, the app sifts through the thousands of artworks in its database and matches your face to a collection of supposedly similar paintings in side-by-side collages, along with the exact percentage of how much the two images resemble each other. Some are pretty spot on, while others are, er, a bit off, to say the least. The app is pretty hysterical, especially because it'll match you with different portraits if you make a funny face in your selfie. As soon as people started catching wind of the addicting feature, a snowball effect took place, and seemingly the entire internet began sharing their artistic lookalikes — including celebrities. In case you need some motivation to finally delete some photos to free up space on your phone for the Google Arts & Culture app, allow these hilarious celeb 'grams and tweets to convince you. Jim Parsons Huh. That was fun. A post shared by Jim Parsons (@therealjimparsons) on Jan 14, 2018 at 1:34pm PST 1 / 16 Kate Hudson Portrait of a boy 👦😂 A post shared by Kate Hudson (@katehudson) on Jan 14, 2018 at 4:55pm PST 2 / 16 Amanda Seyfried It does feel like summer today A post shared by Amanda Seyfried (@mingey) on Jan 14, 2018 at 12:55pm PST 3 / 16 Kumail Nanjiani Hey this one ain’t so bad. pic.twitter.com/er0FxZNVO8— Kumail Nanjiani (@kumailn) January 13, 2018 4 / 16 Alyssa Milano Fuck off, Google. A post shared by Alyssa Milano (@milano_alyssa) on Jan 14, 2018 at 9:38pm PST 5 / 16 Sarah Michelle Gellar Hmmmm.....not sure I see it. Thoughts?!? A post shared by Sarah Michelle (@sarahmgellar) on Jan 13, 2018 at 12:05pm PST 6 / 16 Pete Wentz All kinds of things happening here A post shared by Pete Wentz (@petewentz) on Jan 14, 2018 at 7:27am PST 7 / 16 Kristen Bell Guys, this app is DEAD ON. A post shared by kristen bell (@kristenanniebell) on Jan 14, 2018 at 3:26pm PST 8 / 16 Minnie Driver #sunday A post shared by Min (@driverminnie) on Jan 14, 2018 at 7:28pm PST 9 / 16 Sarah Silverman This arts and culture app is amazing! Mirror image A post shared by @ sarahkatesilverman on Jan 14, 2018 at 4:11pm PST 10 / 16 Sarah Silverman, Take 2 UnCANNY A post shared by @ sarahkatesilverman on Jan 14, 2018 at 4:12pm PST 11 / 16 Zach Braff #blessed A post shared by Zach Braff (@zachbraff) on Jan 14, 2018 at 4:18pm PST 12 / 16 Mayim Bialik She does have a Roman nose. A post shared by mayim bialik (@missmayim) on Jan 14, 2018 at 2:33pm PST 13 / 16 Debra Messing Hmmmmmm... what do you think? A post shared by Debra Messing (@therealdebramessing) on Jan 15, 2018 at 4:43pm PST 14 / 16 Kelly Ripa No surprises here #mcm A post shared by Kelly Ripa (@kellyripa) on Jan 15, 2018 at 8:01am PST 15 / 16 Kelly Ripa, Take 2 Everyone said i should try a different angle. Here you are. Different work of art, same result. Again no surprise. Ok @rachaeleharris ? #mcm A post shared by Kelly Ripa (@kellyripa) on Jan 15, 2018 at 10:00am PST 16 / 16 TechAppsDigital LifeCelebrity InstagramsGoogle