dessant / search-by-image

Browser extension for reverse image search, available for Chrome, Edge and Safari

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Add this semantic image search engines that use OpenAI CLIP computer vision AI model

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Add this semantic image search engines that use OpenAI CLIP computer vision AI model:

LAION-5B dataset search engines (5 billion images):

Stable Diffusion galleries:

and this Reverse image search engine posted here:

It would be nice to have these image search engines because they are good for finding similar images and useful for people that use Stable Diffusion and other text-to-image generative AI models.

Thanks for your fantastic browser extension.

I agree. It would be very interesting to add these options.

Thanks for the suggestions! Lexica is already implemented in the latest commit, for the rest of the engines please share an SVG icon if there are any available. I often spend the most time with sorting out the icon of the service, so this would be of great help.

I couldn't find rom1504, but as far as I understood it has the same database as ''haveibeentrained''. See if these will work here:

Haveibeentrained:

favicon

pagebrain
mdkwIUlJ_400x400

Immerse Zone
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Thanks for the suggestions! Lexica is already implemented in the latest commit, for the rest of the engines please share an SVG icon if there are any available. I often spend the most time with sorting out the icon of the service, so this would be of great help.

Thanks for adding Lexica, I edited the post and added two more.

These engines still work:

https://haveibeentrained.com
https://enterpix.app
https://www.immerse.zone

For Have I Been Trained there is a higher resolution image found in the source code of a Substack post that I'll trace to get a vector image: https://substack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com/public/images/0b8a8789-04e6-4a05-a137-19f23c42110c_727x727.png

Enterpix has a proper SVG icon, but Immerse only has that low resolution favicon that looks bad on a HiDPI display: https://www.immerse.zone/favicon.ico

@dessant commented on Jun 18, 2023, 12:43 PM EDT:

These engines still work:

haveibeentrained.com
enterpix.app
immerse.zone

For Have I Been Trained there is a higher resolution image found in the source code of a Substack post that I'll trace to get a vector image: substack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com/public/images/0b8a8789-04e6-4a05-a137-19f23c42110c_727x727.png

Enterpix has a proper SVG icon, but Immerse only has that low resolution favicon that looks bad on a HiDPI display: immerse.zone/favicon.ico

I can take care of making an SVG if that's what you want

Thanks @neoOpus for offering your help! Meanwhile I've reached out to Immerse and we'll use a text portion from the SVG logo they have sent, so all search engine icons are covered now.

Hi Armin,

Thanks for the clarification. Please go ahead and use “im” as the icon. We would like to go with “Immerse” as the search engine name. Thanks again!

Business Team,
Immerse.zone by LibAI (Formerly PicUP.Ai)

Clip Retrieval was also added, but they continue to have intermittent server issues.

Please share any new AI-generated image or dataset search engines you discover by linking it here or in a new issue.