A reverse image search engine that uses facial recognition to find pictures containing given faces. See where images that match a persons face appear online. Free search results are censored, to see uncensored results and view matching URLs requires a paid subscription.
Reverse image search with facial recognition and character recognition turned on.
- [Tineye](https://tineye.com)
A reverse image search engine. It was the first image search engine on the web to use image identification technology rather than keywords, metadata or watermarks.
A web application which allows you to identify plants simply by taking a picture of them with your phone. They also provide a free mobile application for [Android](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.plantnet) and [iPhone](https://itunes.apple.com/app/plantnet/id600547573). Allows you to identify all kinds of plants including flowering plants, trees, grasses, conifers, ferns, vines, wild salads and cacti. Before you ask, yes it works with weed plants.
Simply upload an image and find matching images and similar images using Google, Bing and Yandex.
- [Image-Search](https://www.image-search.org/)
Allows you to find the most relevant pictures online. With this reverse image search tool, you can search pictures by uploading directly or by using a keyword or however you want.
- [Berify](https://berify.com/)
Reverse image search to help you find stolen images and videos. Search over 800 million images along with image data from all of the major image search engines. Requires an account and a paid subscription to view full results.
- [Pixsy](https://www.pixsy.com/)
An online platform for creatives and image owners to discover where and how their images are being used online. Great for identifying copyrighted images and automating DMCA takedowns.
- [MySeldon News](https://news.myseldon.com/en/)
Reverse search an image of a lesser known official, politician, local TV anchor, or whomever to find related information and articles. Searching for Russian companies also works if the image contains a valid OGRN number.
A powerful search engine powered by AI that indexes 51 paid and free stock image websites and allows users to search through a massive database of stock photos in seconds.
Upload an image of the front and back of any coin and this tool will identify the coin, country of origin, mint year, denomination, metal composite and other details.
- [This Person Does Not Exist](https://thispersondoesnotexist.com/)
Uses generative adversarial networks (GAN) to generate an image of a person that does not exist. Good for sock puppet accounts.
- [This X Does Not Exist](https://thisxdoesnotexist.com/)
A directory of websites that use generative adversarial networks (GAN) to generate images of a wide variety of things.
- [FaceMaker](https://facemaker.uvrg.org/)
Based on the average European face can to design a virtual character in real time. You decide on the facial parameters of an avatar. Save, render, and share the generated 3D models. Application is based on WebGL.
Features a multitude of images tampering detection algorithms as well as metadata analysis, geolocation, thumbnail extraction and integration with Google reverse image search.
- [ImageEdited?](https://imageedited.com/)
A tool that helps detect if an uploaded image has been edited or "shopped" (That means "photoshopped").
Upload an image and see its EXIF, IPTC and XML metadata. Also provides an error level analysis (ELA) tool.
- [Pic2Map](https://www.pic2map.com/)
An online EXIF data viewer with GPS support which allows you to locate and view photos on a map.
- [ForensicDots](https://www.forensicdots.de/)
A web application that detects printer machine identification codes (MICs). Also known as the infamous ["yellow dots"](http://seeingyellow.com/) or "tracking dots".