What is Reverse Image Search?
“Reverse image search uses an image as the query to find every place that image (or visually similar images) appears online.”
Definition
Reverse image search inverts the typical image-search flow: instead of typing a description and getting images, you upload an image and get URLs where it appears. Modern reverse image search uses both perceptual hashing (finding identical or near-identical copies) and feature-vector matching (finding visually similar but not identical images). The major engines today are Google Lens-class indexes, Yandex Images (especially strong for face matching), TinEye, and specialized face-corpus services like PimEyes.
Skopio aggregates the strongest engines into a single query and adds 350+ social platform avatar matching plus EXIF metadata extraction. Use cases span journalism (verifying viral photos), dating-app safety (catching catfish profiles using stolen photos), brand protection (finding counterfeit listings), and personal privacy (checking where your own photos appear). Privacy: Skopio doesn't store uploaded images — they're processed in memory and discarded after the search. Only a perceptual hash is logged for rate-limiting purposes.
Real-world examples
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Verifying that a viral war-zone photo is from the current conflict, not a recycled image from 2018
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Catfish detection on dating apps — checking if a profile photo appears on stock-photo sites or another person's Instagram
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Brand IP protection — finding counterfeit product listings using your marketing photography
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Checking where your own photos appear online (privacy audit)
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Identifying the source of a meme or art piece for proper attribution
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Frequently asked questions
Is the photo I upload stored?+
On Skopio: no. The image is processed in memory, hashed, then discarded. Only the hash remains for rate-limiting. PimEyes by contrast keeps photos to power monitoring features.
How does reverse image search work technically?+
Two methods. Perceptual hashing (pHash) creates a fingerprint that's robust to small changes (resize, slight crop, JPEG re-compression). Feature-vector matching uses neural-network embeddings to find visually similar images even with major edits.
Can it find faces specifically (vs other objects)?+
Yes. Face-search is a specialized subset using face-detection + face-vector embeddings. PimEyes specializes here. Skopio aggregates Yandex, Google Lens, and 350+ social platforms — covering face search as part of broader reverse-image.
Is reverse image search legal?+
Yes when based on indexed public images. Skopio doesn't run continuous biometric surveillance, doesn't build databases of unconsenting persons, and doesn't store uploaded photos.
Does it work on mobile?+
Yes — Skopio works in Telegram (just send a photo) or via the web app on any device.
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