AI People Search

Research a person’s public online footprint, professional history, affiliations, legal mentions and reputation signals.

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Step 1 of 6

  1. 1First
  2. 2Last
  3. 3Country
  4. 4State
  5. 5Employer
  6. 6Profile URL

First name

Step 1 of 6. Enter their first name, then Next.

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Your report includes

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ShouldEye AI People Search

See the public profile
built around a person.

AI People Search maps a person’s digital footprint across the public web to reveal profiles, usernames, reputation signals, and identity clues in one clear report.

Public Profile

Digital Footprint Snapshot

Surface public profiles, aliases, and web mentions connected to a person’s visible online presence.

Username Signals

Cross-Platform Identity Clues

Find usernames, handles, and recurring identity signals that may appear across platforms and communities.

Reputation Signals

Web Mentions & Trust Context

Pull together visible mentions, public references, and reputation context to help you understand the bigger picture.

Identity Overview

AI Person Summary

Turn scattered public information into a clean, readable summary with the key details and signals that matter most.

AI people search vs data brokers

Public Web People Intelligence.

Most “people search” products resell stale broker lists. ShouldEye’s AI people search builds a source-backed person profile from what the open web already shows: career, reputation, legal mentions, social presence, and digital footprint context you can verify.

Typical people-search site

  • Recycled broker contacts and outdated phone numbers
  • Paywalls before useful context appears
  • Weak career, reputation, and risk framing
  • Claims without a clear source trail
  • Feels like a directory dump — not research

ShouldEye AI person profile

  • Career history and public achievements
  • Public wealth and affiliation signals
  • Relationship and network context
  • Legal mentions and regulatory coverage
  • Matched social profiles and handles
  • Broader online presence and mentions
  • Reputation and trust patterns
  • Public sentiment with source context

What an AI person profile includes

Eight layers of public digital footprint

Every AI people search maps the same intelligence layers — so you know what “search this person” actually returns before you run it.

  1. Career & achievements

    Roles, employers, promotions, talks, and public professional milestones tied to the same identity.

  2. Wealth & finances

    Public financial signals, company affiliations, and wealth indicators already visible on the open web.

  3. Relationships & network

    Family mentions, co-founders, colleagues, and relationship context that separates lookalikes.

  4. Legal mentions

    Court dockets, regulatory mentions, and legal coverage that can change due diligence risk.

  5. Social profiles

    Matched handles and profiles across major networks — not a single username guess.

  6. Online presence

    Sites, interviews, bios, and mentions that show how widely someone appears online.

  7. Reputation signals

    Reviews, complaints, praise, and trust patterns pulled from public sources.

  8. Public sentiment

    How people talk about them in forums, comments, and coverage — with source context.

EyeQ synthesizes public-web research. It is not a private investigator, FCRA background check, credit report, or guarantee of accuracy. Verify critical decisions yourself.

How AI people search works

Build an AI person profile in three steps

Start with a name. Add location, employer, or email when you have them. EyeQ searches public sources and returns a readable identity profile.

  1. Identify the person

    Enter a first and last name. Optional country, state, employer, and email narrow namesakes and improve match quality.

  2. Search the public web

    EyeQ cross-checks live public sources and AI models for career, social, legal, reputation, and footprint signals in parallel.

  3. Open the profile

    Review a structured AI person profile with coverage layers and sources you can reopen, share, or expand.

When to use AI people search

Built for real due diligence moments

Whether you are checking yourself, a hire, a date, or a new partner — public context beats guesswork.

Audit your own digital footprint

See what recruiters, strangers, and AI models can already find about you — before they do.

Vet someone before you trust them

Hiring, dating, partnerships, and vendor diligence get clearer with a public-web identity profile.

Separate namesakes and lookalikes

Location, employer, and email clues help EyeQ target the right person instead of a common-name mashup.

Watch reputation risk over time

Re-run searches when new mentions, roles, or legal coverage appear online.

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AI People Search, Explained

How EyeQ builds a public digital-footprint profile — and how that differs from paid people-search databases.

AI people search on ShouldEye uses EyeQ to research a person’s public web footprint. You provide a name (and optional location, employer, or email). EyeQ searches public sources and assembles career, social presence, reputation, legal mentions, and related identity signals with source context — not a brokered phone-and-address dump.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is EyeQ’s workflow for researching a person’s public digital footprint. You enter a name and optional context; EyeQ searches public-web sources and builds a readable AI person profile covering career, online presence, reputation signals, and related public mentions.

Those products often sell brokered contact data — phones, addresses, and relatives — behind a paywall. ShouldEye focuses on live public-web research and AI synthesis: a profile with career, reputation, and risk context, not a recycled contact dump.

No. EyeQ provides public-web research and AI guidance. It is not an FCRA background check, credit report, or private investigation product, and should not be used as the sole basis for employment, housing, insurance, or credit decisions.

Yes. Many people start with their own name to understand their online presence, blind spots, and what others — including recruiters and AI systems — may already see from public sources.

A first and last name is enough to start. Adding country, state or region, employer, or email usually improves accuracy when the name is common or appears in more than one place.

No. EyeQ is built around public sources and transparent research. We do not sell your searches as lead lists. See our privacy policy for how account and usage data is handled.

You can start building an AI person profile without buying a traditional people-search subscription first. Creating an account unlocks deeper findings, saved history, and monitoring when you want to watch a footprint over time.

Accuracy depends on how much public information exists and how distinctive the identity cues are. EyeQ is designed to show sources and uncertainty — not invent private facts. Always verify high-stakes conclusions against primary records.

AI People Search Public-web signals

Search a name. See the public footprint.

Build an AI person profile from public-web signals: career, reputation, legal mentions, relationships, and online presence in one clear report.

  • Public sources only
  • 60+ AI models
  • No secret dossier

Public sources only. Not a secret dossier. Not a paid people-search database.