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Search a name. See the public profile behind it.

Type a name and Sleuthly gathers the public profiles, mentions and photos tied to it, each linked to its source. Add a city, an email or a photo to narrow it down.

We do not store your searches to profile you, and your report never enters our index.

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

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  • Every result is source-linked
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A common name? Here is how we handle it.

With a unique name, you will often get one clear public profile. With a common name, you will get several possible candidates, each with a confidence label and its source, so you decide which one fits. Adding a city, an email or a photo sharpens the result.

More starting details = fewer, better candidates.

One name, one clean report, every source linked

Potential match, verify the source

Candidate A, public profiles (example)

Public profile· Apr 2026
Potential match, verify the source

Candidate B, companies & roles (example)

Business registry· 2025
Potential match, verify the source

Candidate C, mentions (example)

News mention· 2024

These are clues from public sources, not proof. Open each source to confirm it is the right person.

No clear public profile under that name?

That can simply mean there is little public information, or the details need narrowing. Add a city, email or photo and try again.

Want to run a name search?

Name search is almost ready. Leave your email and we will tell you the moment it is live, plus a sample report.

Name search, quick answers

Will the person know I searched their name?

No. Your search is private and silent, the person you look up is never notified.

What if it is a common name?

You will get several candidates with confidence labels and sources, add a city, email or photo to narrow it down.

Is it legal to search someone by name?

Sleuthly reads public presence; it does not fabricate it. See where we stand on the legal page.

Where does the data come from? See our sources.

Sleuthly is not a consumer reporting agency. Do not use it for hiring, credit, housing or insurance decisions.