Your Photos Can Help
We need photos with faces in them. Any faces, any conditions, any quality. The messier and more real-world, the better.
What we're looking for
Here's the thing: we want your "imperfect" photos. The blurry ones, the weirdly lit ones, the ones where someone's face is half-cut off. That's real life, and that's what makes our detection better.
ANY photo with a person's face
Group photos where some faces are blurry
Poorly lit indoor photos from events
Selfies from weird angles
Photos with sunglasses, hats, or partial faces
Old photos with different quality or resolution
Real-world variety trains better algorithms
Different lighting teaches the algorithm to handle real conditions. Partial faces are common in candid shots—we need to detect them.
Varied angles improve recognition from all perspectives. Accessories and expressions appear in real-world photos.
Your messy, imperfect photos train our system to handle messy, imperfect reality.
Any number of people
Solo portraits, couples, large group photos—all valuable. We need to detect faces whether there's one person or twenty.
Any lighting
Bright sunlight, dim indoor lighting, backlit, flash photography—all of these happen in real life.
Any quality
Phone photos, DSLR, old digital cameras, scanned prints—different devices and quality levels help us handle diverse sources.
Upload your images
Drag and drop or click to select photos from your device.
Privacy notice
- Your images are used for algorithm training only
- Images are not processed to identify people
- No processing feedback is provided to donors
- Images are stored securely in 100% EU-hosted infrastructure
- By donating, you confirm you have rights to share these images
Where to find photos to donate
You probably have dozens (or hundreds) of useful photos. Here's where to look:
Phone camera roll
Selfies, group photos, candid shots—all useful
Social events
Birthday parties, weddings, gatherings
Sports & activities
Team photos, action shots, group activities
School & work
Class photos, conference pics, team events
Travel photos
Vacation selfies, group travel shots
Old archives
Scanned photos, old digital camera files
Remember: We want variety more than perfection. A blurry group photo from a dim restaurant is more valuable than 50 perfect studio portraits.
The real-world impact
When someone asks "where are my photos?", organizations need to find every single image—not just the perfect, well-lit ones. Sports clubs have blurry action shots. Event photos are often poorly lit. Website archives contain images from different cameras spanning years.
Your messy, imperfect photos train our system to handle messy, imperfect reality. That's what makes complete, accurate answers possible.
Every photo you donate helps someone get a complete answer to "where do I appear?"
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