How It Works

Three steps to find out if a profile photo can be trusted.

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1
You give us the photo

Paste the web address of their profile picture, or upload a photo from your device. Nothing is saved — the image is only used for this one search.

2
We search the whole web for it

We run a reverse image search — instead of searching with words, we search with the picture itself. Our tool checks Google's image index to find every other place that exact photo (or a close copy) appears online.

3
You get a clear verdict

We summarise what we found into one of three simple results, plus the list of websites where the photo turned up so you can look for yourself.

What the verdicts mean

Likely Real

The photo barely appears online, or only on pages that match the person's stated identity. That's normal for a genuine private individual.

⚠️

Suspicious

The photo shows up in a few unrelated places, or we couldn't find enough to be sure. Worth a closer look and a few careful questions.

🚨

Likely Fake

The photo is widely circulated — stock photos, modelling sites, or many profiles under different names. This is a classic sign of a stolen photo.

Important: these verdicts are guidance, not proof. A real person's photos sometimes appear in many places (influencers, public figures), and a brand-new fake account can have a photo that isn't indexed yet. Combine this check with the warning signs below.

Other red flags to watch for

Spotting two or more of these alongside a suspicious photo result is a strong warning sign. Learn more on the About page.

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