Worried your pictures were reposted, stolen, or used on adult sites and fake profiles without your consent? Search your own face and see where it actually appears online.
Stolen selfies, leaked private photos, deepfakes, and fake adult or dating profiles built from someone else's pictures are a real and growing problem. Because these images are usually posted somewhere public, a reverse face search can surface them: you search your own face, and FaceSeek returns the pages and profiles where it appears — so you can find misuse you never knew about and take steps to get it removed. This is a tool for protecting your own image, not for identifying or exposing other people.
Upload a clear, recent selfie of yourself — you're checking where your own photos have ended up.
FaceSeek looks across public images on the web and social platforms for your face, including reposts and fake profiles.
See where your face appears so you can request takedowns, report impersonation, or gather evidence.
Search your own face with FaceSeek. It scans public images across the web and returns pages where your face appears, which can include sites that reposted your photos without permission. It only searches publicly visible content.
Yes. If the fake profile is public, a reverse face search can surface it, giving you the link so you can report it to the platform and request removal.
No — this is intended for finding misuse of your own image. Please don't use FaceSeek to identify, expose, or harass other people; that may be illegal and violates our terms.
Premium reveals the actual source links so you can contact the site or platform to request a takedown under their policies (and, for image-based abuse, many regions offer legal remedies). You can also set up monitoring to be alerted if your face appears somewhere new.
Upload a photo and search in seconds. No account needed to start.
Check Where My Face Appears