I'm just/only looking

I'm just/only looking

I'm just browsing, rather than looking for something in particular, as in a store. Often used to dissuade employees from helping (or pestering) one. A: "Can I help you?" B: "Oh, I'm just looking, thanks."
See also: just, look
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

I'm only looking.

 and I'm just looking.
I am not a buyer, I am only examining your merchandise. (A phrase said to a shopkeeper or clerk who asks May I help you?) Clerk: May I help you? Mary: No, thanks. I'm only looking. Clerk: May I help you? Jane: I'm just looking, thank you.
See also: look
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • I'm only looking
  • ring the bell
  • don't start
  • discourage
  • discourage (someone) from (something)
  • discourage from
  • stop (someone or something) from (doing something)
  • stop from doing
  • rep
  • reps