Web crawler lookup

What is TinEye-bot?

TinEye-bot is listed as a url fetcher. Use this crawler profile to identify user-agent tokens, operator signals, platform hints, and recommended handling.

TinEye-bot

URL fetcher

Version
1.31
First seen
Sep 17, 2025
Confidence
Known user-agent token

Crawler tags

URL fetcherAutonomousNot AI trainingObeys robots.txtBrowser-like UA

Directory facts

AI model training
Not listed as training
Acts on behalf of user
No, autonomous
Obeys directives
Yes, listed as obeying robots.txt

What is TinEye-bot?

TinEye-bot is listed as a url fetcher. TinEye-bot is classified as a generic crawler that may fetch pages for search, SEO, monitoring, or data collection workflows.

TinEye-bot matched a known crawler token in the user-agent string, but this page alone does not prove IP ownership.

How to identify TinEye-bot in logs

Search server logs for TinEye-bot. Matching those tokens is useful for discovery, but IP verification is still recommended before trusting the identity.

TinEye-bot

Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; TinEye-bot/1.31; +http://www.tineye.com/crawler.html)

Use this as a web-crawler lookup reference for identifying how this user-agent presents itself in server logs. After you identify crawler traffic, run the WebMCP Compatibility Checker to confirm whether AI crawlers and agents can understand your site.

User-agent signals

Product tokens
Mozilla/5.0, TinEye-bot/1.31
Contact
None found
Platform
Unknown · Unknown
Browser profile
Unknown · Unknown
Browser-like UA
Yes
HTTP library
Unknown
Spoof risk
Medium

Questions answered by this crawler profile

What is TinEye-bot?

TinEye-bot is listed as a url fetcher. TinEye-bot is classified as a generic crawler that may fetch pages for search, SEO, monitoring, or data collection workflows.

Does TinEye-bot train AI models?

TinEye-bot is not listed as being used to train AI or LLM systems.

Is TinEye-bot user-triggered?

TinEye-bot is listed as operating independently of a direct user action.

How do I identify TinEye-bot in logs?

Search server logs for TinEye-bot. Matching those tokens is useful for discovery, but IP verification is still recommended before trusting the identity.

Does TinEye-bot respect robots.txt?

This directory entry lists the crawler as obeying robots.txt directives. Confirm behavior in your logs before relying on user-agent strings alone.