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Sleuthly

See what the internet knows about you.

Search by photo, name or email. Find matching photos, public profiles and mentions across the web, with the source of every result.

Your search is private and silent, the person you look up is never notified.

We don't store your photo. Your report doesn't enter our index. We don't profile you or anyone else.

See what's public, with the source of every result.

Early access: searches run on sample data for now. Join the waitlist to use it for real.

Example report

example
  • Public profile · socialexample.com· 2024
  • Mentioned on a news pagenews.example· 2023
  • Company · roledirectory.example· 2024
  • Matching photoblog.example· 2022

Illustrative example with fictional data.

  • Public data only
  • Every result is source-linked
  • Opt out anytime
  • No subscription traps
  • Photo
  • Name
  • Email
  • Phone
A report, with sources

How it works

  1. 1

    Search

    Start from a photo, a name or an email.

  2. 2

    See a teaser, with sources

    We show what we found across the public web, each result links to where it came from.

  3. 3

    Get your report

    Join the waitlist and we'll tell you the moment it's live.

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We're in early access. Leave your email and we'll tell you the moment Sleuthly is live, with transparent pay-per-report pricing and no subscription traps.

We only read what's already public. We don't spy on or profile anyone.

Sleuthly only searches information that's already public, and we never build a face database by mass-scraping the web. We block searches on minors, we have a real abuse channel, and you can remove yourself for free at any time.

Is it legal to search someone online?

Searching public information is generally lawful when you have a legitimate reason, what matters is how you use the result.