Quick summary
FaceCheck ID is an Android facial-search tool that helps users find where a person’s photo appears online. It’s free to use and designed so you can start a search with just one clear image. The app returns links to pages that may contain matching pictures and uses on-device AI to improve match quality over time.
How the search works
- Upload a clear photo (PNG, JPG, or JPEG) and the app compares facial features to images found across public websites.
- Results are displayed as a list of links to pages with visually similar images, helping you locate profiles, posts, or other online references.
- The AI evaluates facial landmarks and subtle characteristics to increase the relevance of returned matches.
File types supported and visibility notes
FaceCheck ID accepts common image formats: PNG, JPG, and JPEG. While the search covers public web sources, not all platforms are accessible — some social networks or private profiles won’t show up in results. Keep in mind:
- The app focuses on openly indexed content, so results depend on what’s available on the public web.
- Privacy settings and platform restrictions can prevent certain images from appearing in search outcomes.
No sign-up required
One convenience of FaceCheck ID is that it does not require creating an account or signing in. This makes the app quick to use and lowers the barrier to starting a lookup.
A suggested alternative
If you want another option for installing or managing Android packages, consider XAPK Installer (free). It’s often recommended for handling APK/XAPK files and can be helpful if you need a different way to add apps to your device.
Practical uses and limitations
FaceCheck ID can be useful for reconnecting with acquaintances, verifying image origins, or conducting basic research. However, treat results as leads rather than definitive identification: AI-based matches are probabilistic, and completeness depends on what’s publicly indexed online.
Technical
- Android
- English
- Russian
- Spanish
- Free