TinEye alternative for monitoring your whole portfolio
TinEye is a genuinely good reverse image search engine — fast, accurate on exact and modified copies, and developer-friendly with its API. But it's built to answer one question at a time: where does this one image appear?If you're a photographer with hundreds or thousands of images, you need something that does the watching for you.
Where TinEye shines
- Checking a single image for exact/modified copies.
- A clean, reliable match history.
- An API to build your own reverse-image features.
Where PixelRetriever fits instead
- Whole-portfolio monitoring. Connect Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox or upload directly; Pixel scans on a schedule so you never search by hand.
- Low noise. Tuned for near-identical matches, not every loosely similar image — so your review queue stays meaningful.
- Alerts. An email the moment something new turns up.
- Privacy-first + transparent pricing. Originals stay in your cloud; plans from €9/month with a free tier.
Use both, honestly
They're not mutually exclusive. Many photographers reach for TinEye or Google Lens for a quick spot-check, and use PixelRetriever for the ongoing, automatic monitoring of everything else.
Try PixelRetriever free (50 scans, no card), or compare the full landscape in our roundup of reverse image search tools for photographers.
Frequently asked
Is there a TinEye alternative that monitors my whole library?
Yes. TinEye is a query-one-image-at-a-time engine. PixelRetriever is a monitoring service that scans your entire connected library on a schedule and emails you about new matches — built for photographers who don't want to search manually.
Does PixelRetriever have an API like TinEye?
PixelRetriever is a hosted monitoring product rather than a search API. If you need a programmatic reverse-image API, TinEye is a good fit; if you want set-and-forget monitoring of your portfolio with low noise, PixelRetriever is built for that.

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