One photo opens the case
A name guess is easy to dodge. A clear photo points at one specific person and finds where that exact face appears.
A cheating spouse app should replace a nagging doubt with something you can actually look at. Give Sherlock one clear photo of your partner and it cross-references that face across 9+ social platforms and public records, returning confidence-scored, source-linked matches. You get a verifiable answer, private to you, with the photo deleted after the search.
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The honest version: it helps you verify, not surveil.
A cheating spouse app, done responsibly, is a verification tool — not a way to spy on someone. Sherlock searches publicly available information for personal verification. You open a case with a single photo of your partner, and Sherlock cross-references that face across 9+ platforms (Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, X, LinkedIn, YouTube, Pinterest, OnlyFans) and public records.
Every match comes back with a confidence score and a link to its source, so you read the evidence yourself rather than trusting a verdict you can't check. It runs a real search every time — never simulated results. The photo you submit is deleted after the search, and the case file is private to you.
What it is not: it does not access private accounts, read messages, hack, track a location, or publish anything. If that's what you're looking for, Sherlock is not the tool — and honestly, neither should any app be.
Often the hardest part isn't the truth — it's not knowing.
If you're here, something already feels off, and the not-knowing is its own kind of weight. The point of verifying isn't to build a case against someone — it's to close the loop on a question that's been living rent-free in your head.
Sometimes the search turns up nothing unusual, and that itself is peace of mind. Sometimes it surfaces a profile you didn't expect, and you get to decide what to do with a real fact instead of a 3 a.m. suspicion. Either way, you're working from evidence — not anxiety.
Whatever you find, the conversation that follows is yours to have. A tool can give you clarity; it can't have the talk for you.
A name guess is easy to dodge. A clear photo points at one specific person and finds where that exact face appears.
People who keep one profile quiet rarely keep all of them quiet. Sherlock spans the apps that matter and public records in one pass.
Each candidate is ranked by confidence and linked to its source, so you verify the evidence yourself instead of taking a claim on faith.
Your case file stays in your account. There are no public, name-keyed pages — nothing about your search is searchable by anyone else.
The photo you submit is deleted after the search — zero seconds retained. We hold the evidence no longer than the moment it takes to run.
Open a case quietly from your phone the moment something feels off — no desktop, no account someone might stumble onto.
No honest app guarantees to catch anyone, and you should be wary of any that claims to. What Sherlock offers is verification: you submit one photo and it cross-references that face across 9+ platforms and public records, returning confidence-scored, source-linked matches. You get evidence you can check yourself, not a promised outcome.
Sherlock cannot, and does not. It only searches publicly available information for personal verification. It never accesses private accounts, reads messages, tracks location, or hacks anything. Any app promising those things is in dangerous and often illegal territory.
No. Results are private to you and live only in your account. There are no public, name-keyed pages, and nothing about your search is visible to the person you searched for. The photo you submit is also deleted after the search.
Finding nothing unusual is a real result too — often the peace of mind people came for. Sherlock runs a genuine search every time and returns what it finds, so a clean result is an honest one, not a default.
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