How does search work on Onton?
Onton is a proprietary search engine, purpose-built to deliver better results than any other way to shop for home decor and furniture online. Describe what you're looking for in as much detail as you want: style, color, material, vibe, anything. We'll sift through millions of products to find exactly what you need. You can search with text, an image, or both at the same time.
We don't allow advertising or manipulated results, so what you see is always trustworthy.
Can I search with text?
Yes. Our search bar is designed for detailed descriptions, not just keywords. The more specific you are, the better your results will be. Try things like:
→ "Mid-century modern walnut credenza with brass hardware"
→ "Cozy oversized armchair in bouclé fabric under $1500"
→ "Dark blue throw pillows with a textured weave"
You can also use brand and price filters to narrow things down after your search.
Can I search with an image?
Yes. Drop an image into the search bar, upload one using the image icon, or use a product from your or an as your starting point. Onton will automatically detect objects in your image, or you can crop to a specific item if you want to zero in on something. Can I filter my results?
Yes. You can filter by brand and price using the filter controls below the search bar. For everything else like color, material, size, and style, just work those details into your search description. Onton's search understands natural language, so there's no need for separate filters for every attribute.
Can I run multiple searches at once?
Yes. Onton searches run in the background, so you can start one and keep browsing or kick off another while it finishes. Your full search history lives at, so you can always pick up where you left off. What can I do when I find a product I like?
Every product page gives you two ways to hold onto something:
Tap Watch price and Onton will notify you if the price drops. It's a great way to keep an eye on something you love but aren't ready to buy yet. Tap Save to add a product to a list or directly to a Canvas. Lists help you organize favorites, and Canvas lets you pull products onto a board so you can start visualizing a room or project right away.