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We've compiled a list of 27 free and paid alternatives to TinEye. The primary competitors include Google Images, DriverLayer Image Search Engine. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between TinEye and IQDB, Image Analysis Toolset, NooBox. Also you can look at other similar options here: Online Services.


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TinEye Video and Screenshots

TinEye Overview

TinEye is a powerful image search and recognition engine that can help to find where an image came from and how it's being used. It uses a reverse image search where unique digital signatures are created for each submitted image and then compared to other indexed images to find matches.

Tineye finds exact matches, including images that have been altered (cropped, resized, etc). It typically doesn't find similar images but can find images with parts copied from other images.

COMMON USE CASES

- Locate an image's source or get more info about it.
- Find higher resolution image versions.
- Discover altered versions of an image.
- Find where your own images are being used.

TinEye Features

tick-square Search engine

TinEye Platforms

Web-Based

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TinEye Categories

Online Services

TinEye Tags

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