Have a picture but no username? Upload the photo and FaceSeek searches public TikTok profiles and images to find the account that face belongs to.
TikTok's search only helps when you already know the @username or name. When all you have is a photo — a screenshot from a video, a picture from a message, an image from another app — a face search turns it around. FaceSeek starts from the face and looks across publicly visible TikTok profiles and images to find where that same person appears, so you can reach their account and confirm who's really behind it. FaceSeek only searches public content; it can't see private accounts or anything behind a login.
Any clear, front-facing shot works — a screenshot from a video, a profile picture, or a photo someone sent you.
FaceSeek matches the face against publicly visible TikTok profiles and images across the web.
Review the matching profiles, ranked by confidence, and open the TikTok account that belongs to that face.
Upload the photo to FaceSeek and it runs a TikTok face search, returning the public TikTok profiles where that same face appears. You don't need the username or name to start.
No. FaceSeek only searches publicly visible profiles and photos. It can't access private accounts or any content that sits behind a login.
Searching public content by face is legal in most places for legitimate reasons — like verifying someone you met online or checking a suspicious account. 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 profile links and scans more sources, and only spends tokens when it finds matches.