Username Search & Lookup

Enter any username to find linked social, gaming, forum, and developer accounts across 200+ platforms, plus other accounts discovered through handle reuse.

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What a username search finds

A username search takes a single handle and looks for matching accounts across the platforms where people sign up with that name. It surfaces linked social, gaming, forum, and developer profiles, along with accounts found through reuse of the same handle elsewhere. Username lookup tools like this are useful for vetting someone you met online, reconnecting with a contact, or checking where your own handle appears.

How handle reuse links accounts

Most people pick one username and reuse it everywhere, from social media to gaming and developer sites. That habit is what makes it possible to find accounts by username: a match on one platform points to likely matches on others. When you search a username across platforms, the results group those matches together so you can see one person's footprint in a single place.

The platforms it covers

The search checks more than 200 platforms in one pass. That includes mainstream social networks, gaming services and communities, discussion forums, and developer sites where handles are public. Because coverage spans these very different categories, a single handle often turns up accounts the person has long forgotten about.

Recursive linked-account discovery

Finding one account is only the start. When a profile links to or reuses other identifiers, those are followed to surface further accounts, which can in turn point to more. This recursive discovery, combined with cross-matching against 21+ billion records, helps connect a username to emails, other handles, and profiles that are not obvious from the first result.

Search by username when that is all you have

You do not need a real name to find someone by username. A handle is often the strongest starting point, because it is reused more consistently than names and is rarely shared between unrelated people. Start with the username you have and the results fill in the connected accounts and details.

Use it responsibly

Revealer searches public profiles, public records, and breach data. It is not a consumer reporting agency, so results may not be used for employment, tenant, or credit decisions covered by the FCRA. Use username search for personal safety, vetting online contacts, reconnecting, and understanding your own exposure.

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