TinEye is the first image search engine on the Internet to use image recognition technology. It uses reverse image search engine technology to search for similar images to the uploaded image. It can not only search for images from foreign websites, but also supports searching for images from domestic image links. It can even search for images on major domestic forums, and also provides other unique search services.
TinEye uses images to search for images. When we have an image on our computer and don't know where it comes from, or when the image we like on the computer is too small and the resolution is blurry, or when we want to know who is in a picture, we can use TinEye. TinEye constantly crawls the web and adds images to its index. Today, TinEye's index has exceeded 18 billion images.
TinEye login entrance: https://tineye.com/ (requires magic)
How TinEye works:
TinEye uses image recognition to search for images and find images that match your search image. It does not use the image name or any data related to your search image.
When you submit an image to search, TinEye uses image recognition to create a unique and compact digital signature or "fingerprint" for it, and then compares this fingerprint with all other images in our index to find matches. TinEye uses powerful and accurate image recognition, so it can even find partial images that match your search image.
TinEye features:
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Find the source of an image or get more information about it;
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Research or track the appearance of an image online;
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Find higher resolution versions of an image;
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Find web pages that use the image you created;
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Discover modified or edited versions of an image;
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Uncover image manipulations;
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Help with image attribution.
How to use TinEye:
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Click the upload button to find the image you want to search for and upload it from your computer or mobile device;
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To search by URL, copy and paste the image URL into the search box;
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Drag and drop the image from a browser tab into the TinEye browser tab;
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Copy and paste the image from the clipboard.