If you want a face recognition search engine that'll find photos of you even if they've been edited or are in a group shot, PimEyes is a good choice. It lets you search for photos of yourself on the web, regardless of what's behind you, what your hair looks like or whether you're in a group. You can upload photos, and it'll find ones with your face, returning website addresses and links to the source. PimEyes offers a variety of subscription plans, including daily searches, notifications and permanent removal of unwanted photos.
Another option is Luxand, a cloud-based facial recognition API. It offers features like face recognition, age and gender detection and emotion detection. Luxand is geared for high-volume photo processing and is easily integrated with many programming languages. It offers several pricing plans, so it can scale up or down depending on your needs, and offers 24/7 technical support.
If you're looking for a more complete service, Imagga offers a full-featured image recognition API that includes facial recognition. It offers features like image tagging, visual search and content moderation. Imagga is used by a variety of companies and industries, and it offers several integration options, so it can be used in a variety of situations. Its API-based pricing, though, is geared more for developers and businesses than for individuals.