Protect Your Images from Unauthorized Use
Image theft is widespread, but fighting it does not have to be overwhelming. FindSource helps you find every instance of unauthorized use and build the evidence you need to take action.
Find unauthorized uses of your images βUnauthorized Use Is Hard to Discover
Your images can be copied and republished anywhere on the web. Without a reliable way to search for them, most cases of infringement go completely undetected.
Building Evidence Takes Forever
DMCA takedown requests require specific documentation: the infringing URL, evidence of your ownership, and proof of the unauthorized use. Gathering this for each case is time-consuming.
Knowing Where to File Is Confusing
Different platforms have different takedown procedures. Web hosts, social platforms, and search engines all handle DMCA requests differently, making the process frustrating.
How FindSource helps
Comprehensive Source Discovery
Upload any image and get a complete list of web pages where it appears. Each result includes the page URL, a thumbnail preview, and the page title so you can quickly evaluate each use.
Evidence-Ready Results
Your search results serve as documentation for takedown requests. You get clear records of where your image appears, which you can reference in DMCA filings to hosting providers and platforms.
A Systematic Approach to Enforcement
Instead of chasing individual infringements as you stumble on them, take a methodical approach. Search once, identify all unauthorized uses, and prioritize your enforcement efforts.
How it works
Upload the Image You Want to Protect
Upload your original image or paste its URL. FindSource works with JPEG, PNG, WebP, and other common formats.
Review Every Source Found
Get a detailed list of every page where your image appears. Identify which uses are authorized and which are not.
Take Action on Infringements
Use your results to file DMCA takedown requests with the relevant hosting providers, platforms, or registrars. Keep records of each filing for follow-up.
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