GETMODEL.

Find a Model by Photo

Seen a face in an ad, on a runway or on a magazine cover and want to know who she is? Upload a photo and our visual search compares the face against every model in the GetModel directory — returning the model herself if she's in our catalogue, or the closest-looking models if she isn't. It's free, needs no account, and your photo is never stored.

How it works

1. Upload a photo — a clear, front-facing face works best. 2. We read the face and compare it against our directory of 1,000+ professional models. 3. See the match and similar models, each linked to a full profile.

What you can find

The model from an advertising campaign or billboard, who walked a particular runway show, the face on a magazine cover or editorial, or a model an agency or photographer wants to credit. We only match against professional models in our directory — not the general public — and any model can request removal.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a model by a photo?

Upload a clear, front-facing photo. Our visual search reads the face and compares it against every model in the GetModel directory, then returns the closest match plus similar-looking models — each linking to a full profile.

Can I identify a model from an Instagram or magazine photo?

Yes. Any clear photo works — a screenshot, an editorial scan or a runway shot. The more front-facing and high-resolution the face, the more reliable the match.

Is the model search free?

Yes, it's completely free and no sign-up is required.

What happens if the model isn't found?

If the person isn't in our directory, we show the closest-looking models we do have. We only match against professional models in the GetModel catalogue, so people who aren't models won't be identified.

Do you store the photo I upload?

No. Your photo is analysed in the moment to read the face, then discarded — it is never saved or added to any database.

How accurate is the face match?

For models in our directory the correct person is usually the top result. Heavy makeup, extreme angles or low resolution can lower accuracy, so we always show several candidates with a similarity score.