FrameClaim runs a reverse image search on every photograph you add, once a week, and lists the pages that come back. It downloads each copy it finds and measures how close it is to your original. When one is worth acting on, it drafts the letter. You read it, and you send it.

Upload the frames you want watched, or import them from Flickr. 25 images on the free plan, without limit on Pro.
Each photograph goes to Google's web detection index. Every page that comes back is downloaded, hashed and compared against your original, so a match arrives with a measurement attached rather than a guess.
Whitelist the sites you're happy with. For the ones you aren't, FrameClaim assembles an evidence pack and fills in the DMCA letter. You send it — FrameClaim never contacts anyone on your behalf.

Every verified match is shown in full — the page URL, the page title, and the measured similarity. Nothing about a result is hidden behind payment.
You keep 100% of anything you recover. FrameClaim charges a flat fee for the action and takes no percentage of what you get back.
No commission is taken. Scan frequency is the same on every plan: one scheduled scan a week, plus manual scans whenever you want one.
A scan can only find copies that Google has already indexed. It is a net, not a census.
FrameClaim never contacts a site on your behalf, and it is not your legal representative. A DMCA notice carries a statement made under penalty of perjury, so read the whole letter before you send it.
25 images on the free plan, and it doesn't ask for a card.
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