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TinEye: Image Search Top Dog!

In Image Search, TinEye in action, TinEye Updates
July 26, 2008
1 Min read

John Conroy’s 75 Bleeding-Edge Search Engines To Beat Google puts TinEye in the “Top Dog” slot for Image and Photo Search Engines, saying “this thing is gonna be big, boys and girls.”

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Using TinEye to find the copyright owner of an image

In Image Search, Popular Posts
May 5, 2026
3 Min read

One of the most frequent questions we receive is: ‘How do I find the copyright owner of an image?’ While the answer is complex, TinEye can help point you in the right direction.

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How to find high resolution images with TinEye

In Image Recognition, Popular Posts, TinEye in action
May 5, 2026
2 Min read

Finding high resolution images online can sometimes be challenging, especially when the same image appears in dozens of different sizes and quality levels. Whether you’re verifying the ownership of an image, sourcing visuals for your presentation or conducting research, locating the highest resolution of an image is often the fastest way to identify the original source. In this guide, you will...

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How to use TinEye to search for an image

In Image Search, TinEye in action
April 23, 2026
6 Min read
TinEye Reverse Image Search

Reverse image search engines let you search using an image instead of text. TinEye is the original reverse image search engine, using image recognition to match against a growing index of billions of images. You can use TinEye to trace an image’s origin, verify its authenticity, see how it’s being used, find modified versions, or locate a higher-resolution copy.

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Introducing auto top-up for the TinEye API

In TinEye Updates
March 19, 2021
1 Min read
TinEye API auto-top-up feature

You can now choose to auto top-up your account when you are running low on searches! The TinEye API is licensed via pre-paid search bundles. Our clients can purchase a search bundle of any size for their integration. This flexible pricing allows our clients to buy searches as and when they need them. The drawback to this flexibility is the need to manually buy more searches when their account is...

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