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Reverse Image Search

Find where an image appears online — search by uploading a file or pasting an image URL across Google Lens, Bing, Yandex and TinEye.

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Paste an image URL or upload a file to enable searching.

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About this Reverse Image Search

Reverse image search finds where a photo appears online, identifies the original source, spots edited or reused copies, and helps verify whether an image is authentic. Paste a public image URL for a one-click lookup on Google Lens, Bing Visual Search, Yandex Images and TinEye, or upload a file from your device and each engine opens ready for you to drop the image in. Yandex is the strongest for finding faces and near-duplicates, TinEye is best for tracking every place an exact image was reposted, Google Lens is best for recognising products and landmarks, and Bing is a strong all-round second opinion — running the same image through several engines gives far more complete results than any single one.

How to use Reverse Image Search

Open the page, enter the input you want to check, and the result appears immediately above — there is nothing to install, no account to create, and no popup to dismiss. Every Toolzer utility is designed to give you the answer on the first screen and let you copy or share it in one click. If the result looks unexpected, run the test a second time: transient network conditions, browser extensions, and corporate proxies can all affect single-shot measurements, and a fresh run usually confirms whether the issue is real or a one-off blip.

Every tool on Toolzer is built to work on desktop and mobile, including the latest versions of Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari, and Brave. Results are rendered directly in your browser whenever possible, so the page stays responsive even on slow connections. When a server lookup is required — for example to query public DNS, WHOIS, or geolocation databases — the request is proxied through Toolzer's edge so the third-party service never sees your IP address.

Privacy & how this tool works

Toolzer is a privacy-first toolbox: the page is served as a static, minified bundle with long-lived cache headers, so repeat visits are essentially free for both you and our servers. Inputs you type — text to format, passwords to generate, URLs to inspect — stay on your device unless an explicit server lookup is required. We do not sell data, we do not run third-party advertising trackers, and we do not require an account to use any tool on the site.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to upload my image to Toolzer?+

No. Files you choose stay in your browser for the preview. To search, we open the chosen engine directly — with a URL we pass it as a query parameter, with an uploaded file the engine's own upload page opens in a new tab.

Which engine is best for finding a face or a person?+

Yandex Images is widely considered the most accurate for facial and near-duplicate matches. Google Lens is better for objects, products, and landmarks, and TinEye is best for finding every website that reposted an identical image.

Why does the URL search work but not the file upload button?+

Google, Bing, Yandex and TinEye only accept a public image URL as a query parameter — they do not accept a base64 or blob upload from another site. If you have a file, the engine's own upload page opens so you can drop or paste it there.

Is reverse image search free?+

Yes — all four engines used here are free for personal use. TinEye also offers a paid API for bulk lookups; the web interface remains free.

Do I need to create an account to use Toolzer?+

No. Every utility on Toolzer is free, anonymous, and works in any modern browser without registration. You will never see a paywall or a forced sign-up flow — the goal is to give you the answer on the first screen and let you move on.

Is Toolzer safe to use with sensitive inputs?+

Yes. Whenever the tool can produce an answer entirely in the browser — password generation, JSON formatting, regex testing, hashing, text counting — the data never leaves your device. When a server lookup is unavoidable (DNS, WHOIS, geolocation), the request is proxied through Toolzer's edge so the upstream service never sees your real IP address.

Does Toolzer work on mobile?+

Yes. The interface is fully responsive and works on iOS Safari, Android Chrome, Samsung Internet, and every other up-to-date mobile browser. You can pin the page to your home screen for one-tap access.

Can I link to or bookmark a result?+

Yes. Every Toolzer page has a clean, permanent URL you can bookmark, share, or paste into a ticket. Results are generated client-side on each visit, so the link always shows fresh data instead of a stale screenshot.