Have a picture but no name? Upload it and FaceSeek searches the public web to find where that face appears — and the profiles it belongs to.
A name search only works when you already know the name. When all you have is a photo — from a dating app, a marketplace, a message request — a reverse face search flips the problem around: it starts from the face and finds the pages and profiles where that same person appears, ranked by how confident the match is.
Any clear, front-facing shot of the person works — a screenshot or profile picture is fine.
FaceSeek scans public images across the web and social platforms for the same face.
Review the matching pages and profiles, ranked by confidence, to identify the person.
Upload the photo to FaceSeek and it runs a reverse face search, returning the public pages and profiles where the same face appears. No name is required to begin.
Yes, if the person's face appears on publicly visible profiles. FaceSeek can't access private accounts or content behind a login.
Searching public web content by face is legal in most places for legitimate reasons like verifying someone you met online. Don't use it to stalk, harass, or identify people against local law.
Free search shows matches with the source links masked; Premium reveals the actual links and scans more sources, and only spends tokens when it finds matches.