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Techvibes Logo “Some new technologies will make you go "gee whiz, that's pretty neat-o". Others will cause the stronger reaction "gosh dang jeez, that's simply witchcraft, get the pitchforks, torches, and holy water". TinEye, now in public beta from Idée of Toronto, gets very close to appearing as witchcraft.” — Greg Andrews, Techvibes
Ars Technica “Our opinion of the site transformed from skeptical to impressed as we used it more and more. If you are trying to keep track of how your creations are used across the web, or you saw an image and want to find out where it came from, TinEye is incredibly useful. When it comes to matching up images that could be posted on other parts of the web TinEye excels.” — Jacqui Cheng, Ars Technica
Inquisitr “TinEye strikes us as a winning idea that’s well-conceived, well-executed.” — JR Raphael, The Inquisitr
PC Pro “An entirely new way for image companies and amateur photographers to track how and where their images are being used, without the need for digital watermarks.” — Stuart Turton, PC Pro
“The next frontier for how we search for content online.” — David George-Cosh, Financial Post PDF (352 KB)
“A major player in the image-search arena.” — Jack Howard, Popular Photography
“I’ve seen my fair share of image search demos, and they usually promise far more than they deliver. But last week, I finally saw one that deserves the name. It is called TinEye.” — Eric Schonfeld, TechCrunch
“TinEye is a major undertaking, and it is going to bring Idée out of the shadows of the Enterprise product space and right in to your livingroom with a tool that is the equivalent of a Google for images. In fact, I bet Google wishes they had an image search as great as TinEye.” — Jevon MacDonald, StartupNorth
“There is no doubt this will be one of the biggest successes of the internet in recent years.” — Paul Melcher, Thoughts of a Bohemian
“TinEye can surely compete with the image search engines of Google and the likes.” — StartupMeme
“An interesting shake-up in an otherwise stagnant search market.” – Gareth Halfacree, Bit-Tech.net
“Voodoo! TinEye is like speculative fiction, that is, it meets Clarke's Third Law. ‘Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.’” said David Crow, Microsoft
“It has lots of business applications and I don't even think they've scratched the surface.” said Rick Segal, JLA Ventures. — via National Post PDF (352 KB)
“Remember the old way of trying to find your sold images? Typing your name in Google and hoping clients gave you credit? No more! Just link your images into TinEye and see the magic! I found 100s of my images!” — Yanik, Photographer and Dreamstime member