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Face Index

Find anyone on the internet by face

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FaceIndex helps with identifying individuals online, using only a photo. We leverage ML models to semantically scan all public images on the web and allow reverse search for individual faces

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Hey Founders, I’m excited to introduce FaceIndex.co, a groundbreaking way to search faces on the internet! FaceIndex scanned all publicly available images, extracting faces and other metadata. You can search for your face or anyone else’s and discover who they are across various platforms. Your first 2 searches are free! After that, each search is only $1. Upload a photo of Someone • Supports SVG, PNG, JPG, or GIF (MAX. 6MB) • Up to 4 photos per search Sign in to Search for People on: • Social Media • Dating Apps • Videos • Jail Mugshots • Protestors How It Works: 1. Upload: Upload a photo of someone’s face. 2. Scan: Our AI scans the internet. 3. Results: Get detailed results and links. Thanks, Founder of FaceIndex.co

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This tool has transformed how I approach online searches. Using just a photo to find information about someone is not only efficient but also really fascinating. It’s definitely worth checking out.

I think this platform is a fantastic resource for anyone who needs to identify people online. The technology behind it is impressive,

I’m blown away by how effectively this service works. It’s a huge asset for anyone working in fields that require quick information gathering.

I recently discovered this service, and it’s been amazing. The accuracy and speed of the image searches are fantastic.

This platform has made my online research so much easier. I can quickly identify individuals using just their photos, I love how intuitive it is to use.

I’ve found this tool to be extremely useful for verifying identities online. The reverse search capability is impressive, and it feels like having a new superpower when it comes to online interactions.

Will there be updates in the future to improve recognition for diverse ethnic backgrounds?

I just found this tool, and I think it's incredible. The reverse search feature saves so much time when I’m trying to find more about someone from a photo.

Can I use this for identifying people in private images, or is it limited to public photos only?

@eklavyas - congrats on launching FaceIndex.co. Your site looks great and I will definitely use it in the future!

Sounds Powerful, But... This "Find anyone by face" product is intriguing! Imagine reconnecting with someone you lost touch with years ago. However, facial recognition raises privacy concerns. It's important to know how the data is used, stored, and who has access to it. Will there be clear opt-out options for people who don't want their faces searchable?

Find Anyone by Face Makes Me Think. This face-finding product could be helpful for journalists or private investigators, but the potential for misuse is unsettling. Imagine stalkers or debt collectors using it to track people down.

the Future of Social Connection...or Something Else? This product raises questions about the future of online interaction. Will finding people online become effortless, or will it create a culture of constant surveillance? It's important to think about the broader societal implications before technology like this becomes commonplace.

This "Find anyone by face" product sounds exciting for finding old friends, but the potential for identity theft is scary. What safeguards are in place to prevent people from using this technology for malicious purposes

Accidentally hit my 2FA limit, Signups are now live again ! Apologies about the churn

Whoa, Face Index sounds like something out of a spy movie! Can it really recognize anyone's face instantly? Imagine remembering everyone you've ever met, putting names to faces at parties, or even having your phone unlock just by looking at it. That would be incredibly convenient, but it also raises some privacy concerns.

The idea of Face Index being able to recognize faces has potential benefits, like helping people with memory problems. But being constantly identified feels a little creepy! It would be important to know how Face Index is used and who has access to the facial recognition data. Transparency and user control are crucial here.