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Media
Judiciary

TinEye MobileEngine

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 MobileEngine is a powerful tool for mobile applications, allowing developers to integrate reverse image search functionality directly into their apps. It enables users to identify where their images have been used online, ensuring that mobile content can be tracked and verified. This is particularly useful for managing intellectual property or preventing unauthorized use of images.
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

#deploy Integrate TinEye MobileEngine seamlessly into your mobile applications, providing users with the ability to perform reverse image searches on their devices. This functionality enhances user engagement by enabling easy and fast image identification.
#retrieve Retrieve detailed information about the origin of images directly from mobile devices, empowering users to track image usage instantly. It’s ideal for users needing to check for copyright violations or monitor content across various platforms.
Developed by
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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