Your Face Is Out There. Let’s Find It.
Let’s be honest. The internet is a strange, sprawling place. Your photo could be on a blog you've never read, in a marketing campaign you never approved, or in a stranger’s public gallery.
It’s a weird feeling, that loss of control. We built a tool to give it back to you.
The conversation about tools like ours is heating up, and frankly, it’s about time. But that conversation is filled with a lot of noise and fear.
So, let’s clear the air.
We’re a Search Engine. Not a Surveillance Camera.
Forget what you think you know. We don’t know your name. We don’t have a database of identities. We have one job: to scan the public internet for images.
Think of it like this: We’re not a facial recognition tool that connects your face to your identity. We’re a search engine for pictures.
You give us a photo. We search the open web—blogs, news sites, public forums—and show you where that photo lives online.
We hand you a list of links. That’s the entire transaction.
We will never:
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Ask for your name.
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Scan your private social media.
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Tell anyone who you are.
We connect a picture to a URL. That’s it. It’s about giving you a map of your own digital footprint.
Your Privacy Isn't an Afterthought. It's the Whole Point.
We didn't build this and then tack on some privacy features. The safeguards are the foundation.
We’re not building a tool for stalkers. Our system automatically sniffs out and shuts down suspicious, large-scale searches.
And the most important part? The “Delete Me” button works for real. If you want your images gone from our search results, you can do it. We verify it’s actually you making the request, because your right to be forgotten is yours alone.
We follow the strictest privacy laws on the planet (like GDPR) not just because we have to, but because we believe in them.
This Is About Awareness, Not a Lack of Privacy.
The internet can feel like the Wild West. Your image—your face—can get passed around without you ever knowing.
Shouldn't you have the right to know where it ends up?
That’s the question we answer. We believe that technology shouldn't happen to you. It should work for you. It should give you power, not take it away.
We’re not here to compromise your privacy. We’re here to show you how to protect it.
We give you the map. Where you go from there is up to you.