Best place to perform a reverse image search is recommended.
Best place to perform a reverse image search is recommended.
I understand your concern about reverse image searches not working as expected. There are additional platforms you can use, such as Bing Images and Yandex Images, which may offer better results. Among these, some are recognized for having extensive indexing capabilities.
Are there any recurring patterns in the failures?
Could you explain why images go missing when they're online? For example, did a timeout occur?
What kinds of images, formats, websites, or copyright issues are involved?
Can the search be limited or filtered at all?
TinEye has about 58.4 billion images; would that make searching extremely slow?
How long does the search take or how often does it stop?
It’s unclear if any image search is being abandoned due to time limits or other restrictions.
I haven't seen any consistent issue with what it misses. Timeouts aren't occurring. The process remains swift, similar to a text-based Google lookup.
The format typically appears as jpeg, without specific image types or copyright issues, according to what I know.
Google and TinEye also rely on AI to predict your preferences, which may not align with your true desires. Even more concerning, especially in politics and SEO, they provide results that reflect what they believe you should want. It’s clear that Google searches have taken a different turn recently, likely due to the limitations of their AI programming. Just observe what appears under visually similar images.
Obtain a "search by image" feature and then quickly submit one query across various platforms. You'll see comparable outcomes on some sites and significantly different results on others based on their indexing systems.
Interestingly, pornography leads in volume and content size, making it the most frequently searched and thus the most precise, whereas nature or movie clips tend to be less accessible due to fewer posts overall.