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A genuine creator's face traces to a consistent presence across platforms over time — not to a stranger's photos that surface in unrelated places.
To find or verify someone on OnlyFans from a photo, submit it to Sherlock. It cross-references that face across 9+ platforms and public records and returns confidence-scored, source-linked matches. Your results stay private, and the photo is deleted after the search.
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The reasons to verify here are specific to the platform: a creator wanting to know whether someone has set up a fake account using their images, or a buyer wanting to confirm that the public face on a profile actually belongs to the person running it before subscribing.
OnlyFans itself offers little public discovery, so a face is often all you have to go on. Cross-referencing that face across other platforms is how you tell a real, consistent creator identity from a profile that borrowed its photos from someone else entirely.
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Start a search in Sherlock and upload the public profile photo or preview image you want to verify.
Sherlock runs a real search across 9+ platforms plus public records, comparing where that face genuinely appears.
Matches return ranked by confidence and linked to their source, so you can see whether the face maps to a single consistent identity or to someone unrelated.
Weigh the verdict before you act. Results are private to your account, and the photo you submitted is deleted.
Submit the public profile photo to Sherlock. It cross-references that face across 9+ platforms and public records and returns confidence-scored, source-linked matches, so you can see whether the face maps to a single consistent identity or to someone else.
Yes. Submit a photo of yourself and Sherlock shows where that face appears across public images on other platforms, which can reveal accounts built from your pictures.
No. Sherlock only cross-references publicly available images, such as public profile photos and previews. It never accesses paid or private content or bypasses any paywall.
It is used to run the search and then deleted. Your results are private to your account and are never published.
The signals Sherlock weighs when confirming a real person on OnlyFans.
A genuine creator's face traces to a consistent presence across platforms over time — not to a stranger's photos that surface in unrelated places.
Sherlock helps a creator confirm whether their own images have been lifted onto an account they don't control.
Real creators usually promote a consistent handle elsewhere. A face that lines up with that footprint is supporting evidence; one that doesn't is a flag.
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