The trail
Practical guides on finding where your photos are used — and what to do about it.
Best reverse image search for photographers (2026)
A practical roundup of the tools photographers use to find where their images appear online — Google Lens, TinEye, Pixsy and PixelRetriever — and which fits which job.
Looking for a Pixsy alternative? How PixelRetriever compares
An honest comparison for photographers weighing up image-monitoring tools: matching quality, noise, pricing transparency, and privacy. See where PixelRetriever fits.
How to find out where your photos are being used online (2026 guide)
A calm, practical guide for photographers: how to discover where your images appear across the web, spot unlicensed use, and decide what to do next — without drowning in false matches.
TinEye alternative for monitoring your whole portfolio
TinEye is great for checking one image at a time. If you want to watch a whole photo library automatically, here's how PixelRetriever compares.
How to send a DMCA takedown for a stolen photo (step by step)
Found your photo used without permission? Here's the calm, practical way to get it removed — from a polite first message to a formal DMCA takedown notice.