I Tried Lenso.ai, Google Images, and TinEye to Uncover My Husband’s Truth — Here’s What I Found
just wanted to ease my doubts—but I uncovered more than I ever expected about him.
A Heart in Doubt in Willow Creek
I’m Liora Fenwyn, a 32-year-old graphic designer from the cozy town of Willow Creek, USA, where I spend my days creating vibrant logos and sipping chamomile tea by my window. Life was peaceful until a nagging suspicion shook my world: I feared my husband, Ethan, was cheating on me. At 35, he’d been acting distant—late nights at “work,” secretive phone glances, and vague excuses. My gut told me he was on dating apps, possibly hiding secret social media accounts. Determined to uncover the truth, I turned to reverse image search tools like Lenso.ai, Google Images, TinEye, and Social Catfish. While Lenso.ai, Google Images, and TinEye are free and decent for basic searches, they fell short when it came to exposing Ethan’s dating app activity. Social Catfish, with its $5 reverse image search, delivered the detailed results I needed to confront him. Here’s my journey and why Social Catfish is the clear winner for catching cheaters compared to Lenso.ai, Google Images, and TinEye.
The Suspicion That Changed Everything
Ethan and I had been married for five years, building a life in Willow Creek filled with shared dreams and quiet evenings. But in 2025, things shifted. He started staying late at the office, hiding his phone screen, and dodging questions about his day. My heart sank as I wondered if he was seeking someone else on dating apps like Tinder, Bumble, or even eHarmony, known for serious relationships. I needed answers but didn’t want to invade his privacy by snooping through his phone. Instead, I turned to Google, searching “how to find someone on dating apps with a photo.” That’s when I discovered reverse image search tools: Lenso.ai, Google Images, TinEye, and Social Catfish. I also stumbled upon Spokeo, which offered reverse phone and name searches. Armed with a recent photo of Ethan from our anniversary dinner, I set out to test these tools and uncover the truth.
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Comparing the Tools: Lenso.ai, Google Images, TinEye, and Social Catfish
Lenso.ai: Promising but Limited
Lenso.ai, a Poland-based AI-powered reverse image search tool launched in 2024, seemed like a modern option. It offers free searches (up to 10 daily) and boasts facial recognition, location detection, and duplicate image finding, with paid plans starting at $15.99/month for 50 unlocks. I uploaded Ethan’s photo to Lenso.ai, hoping to find matches across the web. To my disappointment, the result was a blunt “Image not found.” Even with a clear photo, Lenso.ai’s smaller database couldn’t locate Ethan’s online presence. While it’s user-friendly and great for finding landmarks or duplicates, it lacked the depth to uncover dating app profiles or hidden social media accounts.
Google Images: Broad but Basic
Google Images is a household name for reverse image searches, integrated into Google’s ecosystem and completely free. I tried it next, uploading Ethan’s photo via Google Lens on my phone. It found his public Facebook profile and a few blog posts from a Willow Creek charity event where we’d appeared together. While quick and accessible, Google Images focuses on broad matches—publicly available images on websites or social media. It couldn’t dig into private or dating app profiles, leaving me without the answers I needed about Ethan’s potential cheating. Google Images is solid for basic searches but falls short for specific investigations like dating app activity.
TinEye: Reliable for Duplicates, Not People
TinEye, another free reverse image search tool, is known for finding exact image matches and duplicates. I uploaded Ethan’s photo, and TinEye found the same Facebook images Google did, plus a LinkedIn profile photo. Its strength lies in detecting copies of widely shared images, but like Google, it couldn’t penetrate dating apps or private social media accounts. TinEye’s index is smaller than Google’s, and it lacks facial recognition tailored for finding people across platforms. For my purpose—uncovering hidden dating profiles—it was another dead end.
Social Catfish: The Game-Changer
Social Catfish stood out as the only paid tool I tried, costing just $5 for a reverse image search. I found it through a YouTube testimonial about catching a cheating partner, which gave me hope. I signed up, paid via Apple Pay, and uploaded Ethan’s photo. Within minutes, Social Catfish delivered a detailed report that shocked me. It linked Ethan’s image to profiles on Tinder and Bumble, complete with screenshots of his bio, where he described himself as “single and looking for fun.” The report also connected to his Instagram and a previously unknown Snapchat account. Social Catfish’s AI-driven facial recognition scanned dating apps and social media, revealing what free tools couldn’t. Its affordability and precision made it the clear winner.
Spokeo: A Helpful Backup
I also tested Spokeo, which offers reverse phone, name, and email searches for as low as 95 cents per report. Using Ethan’s phone number, Spokeo flagged “suspicious activity” linked to dating sites, corroborating Social Catfish’s findings. While it doesn’t rely on image search, Spokeo’s reverse phone lookup is very popular and impressively accurate. Its basic search is free and more effective than most other free platforms, making it a valuable secondary tool for spotting red flags.
The Confrontation and Closure
Armed with Social Catfish’s report—screenshots of Ethan’s Tinder and Bumble profiles—and Spokeo’s phone lookup results, I confronted him over dinner in Willow Creek. My hands trembled as I showed him the evidence. At first, he denied it, but the detailed reports left no room for excuses. Ethan admitted he’d joined dating apps, claiming he was “just exploring” and felt pressure from friends to date others. He apologized profusely, begging for forgiveness, and swore it was a mistake. Though heartbroken, I forgave him this time, setting clear boundaries for our marriage. Social Catfish gave me the truth I needed to make an informed decision, sparing me months of doubt.
Lenso.ai, Google Images, and TinEye offer free reverse image searches but lack accuracy for private dating app profiles. Lenso.ai’s $15.99/month Starter and $2,800.00/month Developer plans are pricey and often return “image not found.” Social Catfish’s $5 search delivers detailed, accurate results for uncovering hidden Tinder and Bumble accounts, making it a superior, affordable alternative for catching cheaters, unlike Lenso.ai’s limited free searches.
Why Social Catfish Wins for Catching Cheaters
For basic searches—like finding where a photo appears on public websites—Lenso.ai, Google Images, and TinEye are decent free options. Lenso.ai, nearly two years old, matches Google and TinEye in simplicity, offering free searches for faces, places, and duplicates. However, all three struggle with low-quality images and can’t access private or dating app profiles. Google Images excels at broad web searches, TinEye is great for duplicate detection, and Lenso.ai offers solid facial recognition but often returns “image not found” for obscure or private content.
Social Catfish, at $5 per search, is the best choice for uncovering dating app activity or secret social media accounts. Social Catfish's reverse image search digs into platforms like Tinder, Bumble, and eHarmony, providing detailed reports with profile links and screenshots. Unlike Lenso.ai’s smaller database or Google’s and TinEye’s focus on public content, Social Catfish specializes in people-finding, making it ideal for catching cheaters. Spokeo complements it with affordable phone and name searches, adding extra context for suspicious activity.
Other Ways to Check for Dating App Activity
If you suspect someone is on dating apps, here are other methods I considered:
Create a Dating App Profile
Sign up for apps like Tinder or Bumble and search for your partner’s profile. I tried this but found it time-consuming, and many apps hide profiles unless you match. It’s free but unreliable without knowing their exact settings.
Check Social Media
Look for new followers or suspicious activity on Instagram, Snapchat, or Facebook. I noticed Ethan had new Instagram connections, but they didn’t link to dating apps until Social Catfish connected the dots. This method is free but vague.
Monitor Behavior
Ethan’s late nights and secretive phone use were red flags. If your partner hides their screen or avoids commitment talks, it’s a sign they might be on dating apps. Trust your instincts and back it up with tools like Social Catfish.
Use Spokeo’s Reverse Phone Lookup
For 95 cents, Spokeo’s phone search can flag dating site activity. It confirmed Ethan’s profiles, making it a cheap way to verify suspicions before or after using Social Catfish.
Tips for Using Social Catfish Effectively
To maximize Social Catfish’s reverse image search:
Use a Clear Photo: Choose a recent, high-quality image of the person’s face. I used Ethan’s anniversary photo for best results.
Edit if Needed: Crop or sharpen the image in Photoshop to focus on the face, improving accuracy.
Review the Report: Check all links and screenshots to confirm dating app or social media activity.
Cross-Check with Spokeo: Use Spokeo’s 95-cent phone lookup to verify findings, especially for phone-linked profiles.
Act Calmly: Use the evidence to have an honest conversation, as I did with Ethan, to seek truth without escalating emotions.
Moving Forward in Willow Creek
Discovering Ethan’s dating app profiles was a gut punch, but Social Catfish gave me clarity and control. We’re working on rebuilding trust, and I’ve set up a small art studio in Willow Creek to channel my energy into creativity. I’ve also started a blog, “Liora’s Light,” sharing design tips and stories of resilience. If you suspect your partner is cheating or hiding accounts on dating apps, skip the free tools like Lenso.ai, Google Images, and TinEye—they’re great for public images but won’t uncover private profiles. Invest $5 in Social Catfish for detailed, accurate results, and consider Spokeo for extra confirmation. Trust your gut, seek the truth, and choose your path forward. Here’s to honesty and healing in Willow Creek and beyond.
About the Creator
Liora Fenwyn
Hi, my name is Liora Fenwyn and I like to write about my real-life experiences, the lessons they teach me, and the honest moments that make everyday life worth sharing.


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