People can't get enough of Google's Arts and Culture app

You’ve probably noticed that your friends are sharing photos of themselves and their painting doppelgängers — have you seen it? On the left side is a mug shot-style photo of your mom or co-worker, and on the right is artwork that supposedly looks likes the subject. It’s strange — and it has taken over the internet.

Well, we all have Google to thank for this latest viral sensation. The company made an update to its Google Arts and Culture app with a brand-new feature: face match. The app prompts you to take a selfie, as it searches through thousands of historical paintings that look like you. Thousands have answered the question, “Is your portrait in a museum?”

The answer is not likely, but people certainly had a hilarious time discovering their painting look-alikes.

While most people were pleased, or at least amused, by their results, others were outraged at the app’s responses.

Jimmy Kimmel even gave the app a try and of course cracked a few jokes about President Donald Trump while doing so.

The celebrity reactions, though, may have been the best of the bunch. Gotta say, some of these results aren’t that far off. Well, except maybe Sarah Silverman’s — but we’re gonna chalk that up to user error.

Portrait of a boy

A post shared by Kate Hudson (@katehudson) on Jan 14, 2018 at 4:55pm PST

Guys, this app is DEAD ON.

A post shared by kristen bell (@kristenanniebell) on Jan 14, 2018 at 3:26pm PST

Huh. That was fun.

A post shared by Jim Parsons (@therealjimparsons) on Jan 14, 2018 at 1:34pm PST

UnCANNY

A post shared by @ sarahkatesilverman on Jan 14, 2018 at 4:12pm PST

Have you given Google’s viral app a try?