If you're looking for a TinEye alternative, Imagga has a full-featured image recognition API that includes image tagging, visual search, facial recognition and content moderation. The API can be customized with machine learning for your own categories, and it's used in real estate, media, entertainment and e-commerce. It offers several integration methods and detailed developer documentation, so it's a good option for developers and companies.
Another good option is [AI or Not](/project/ai-or not), which is geared specifically for detecting AI-generated content in images, audio and identity documents. That means it can rapidly identify deepfakes and generative AI, and thus help you avoid fraud and misinformation. The service includes an Image AI Detector and an Audio AI Checker, and costs range from free to enterprise, so it can be used for everything from content moderation to identity verification.
If you want to ensure the authenticity of visual content, Pixlyze is a good option. The AI-based service can distinguish between real and AI-generated imagery, with high accuracy and fast response times. Pixlyze is geared for journalism, photography, social media, law, marketing and education, where it can help protect original work and ensure the veracity of visual content.
Finally, Loti has a service geared specifically for public figures, artists, athletes and creators who want to find and remove infringing content. With a Watchtower service that can scan daily and a Vault service for licensing content, Loti offers a strong protection against deepfakes and other online abuse. It's geared for management agencies and publicists.