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TinEye Alerts

Media Country or Region Canada
Sourced From
JournalismAI The London School of Economics and Political Science (2025) 'JournalismAI'. Available at: https://www.lse.ac.uk/media-and-communications/polis/JournalismAI (Accessed March 2025).
TinEye Alerts is a service that monitors the web for image matches, sending real-time notifications when your images appear online. It helps track image use across the internet, providing insight into how and where your images are being used, which can be especially useful for content protection and monitoring. For example, art recovery can benefit from this tool by alerting artists when their works are used without permission online.
Newsgathering and Fact-Checking

Data Gathering (Open-source intelligence tools, Geospatial data platforms, Public record datasets) Data Verification (Fact-checking, Reverse-image search, Source tracing) Social Media Mining (Automated filtering, Pattern identification) Hazard Monitoring and Warning Systems

#analyze Review detailed reports about the usage of your images across the internet. TinEye Alerts analyzes how images are being used, including potential infringements, which can be useful for art recovery or image protection strategies.
#monitor Track when and where your images appear on the web, receiving real-time alerts that help protect intellectual property. This functionality is crucial for those concerned with unauthorized use of images or artwork.
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Private Sector
Deployment Type
Cloud-Based AI Service & API
Community Moderation
Does not require community manager
Difficulty Level
Does not require developer
License
Proprietary
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