Check if someone online is real.
Identify possible fake profiles, stolen photos, and suspicious identities.
Separate the real person from the fake profile.
Catfish rely on borrowed photos and thin, inconsistent identities that fall apart under scrutiny. A catfish check cross-references the photos, usernames, and details someone gave you against the wider web to see whether they hold up.
If the same photo shows up on unrelated accounts, or the identity has almost no genuine digital footprint, those are strong signals you may not be talking to who you think.
Why people run this type of check
Detect fake identities online
Identify stolen profile photos
Trace usernames across platforms
Check digital presence signals
Concrete things a catfish detection report helps you find
Profile photos reused from someone else's real account
Images that trace back to stock photo or model sites
A brand-new identity with no supporting history anywhere
The same username tied to very different names or personas
Fast, simple, and built for everyday life.
Enter what you know
Start with a name and layer in any additional details — email, phone, location, or social profiles.
We analyze identity signals
The platform checks available data points, digital footprints, and identity clues.
Review the findings
Get a clean intelligence report with summary insights, signals, and risk indicators.
Common questions about catfish detection
Can you check a photo someone sent me?
Yes. A photo is one of the strongest inputs — it can be matched against other profiles and images across the web.
What if I only have a username?
A username alone can be traced across dozens of platforms to reveal linked accounts and inconsistencies.
Is this useful before sending money?
Absolutely. Confirming an identity is real is a critical step before sending money to anyone you met online.
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