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Search and discover images on Twitter

About LiveFrame

LiveFrame searches Twitter for images. There is no censoring of any kind, so you may come across some offensive and NSFW ("Not Safe For Work") content. If you are under 13, you should not use LiveFrame!

All pictures on LiveFrame are copyright © by their respective owners, and generously hosted by Twitpic and YFrog.

If you have any questions, comments, or feature requests, send the LiveFrame team your feedback. Your opinions are invaluable and are always appreciated!


Advanced Usage

Since LiveFrame is based on Twitter Search, you can use any of the Twitter Search advanced parameters in LiveFrame as well.

Here are some very useful operators:

from:<twitter_user_name_without_@_symbol> ...searches for images talked about by a user, example: from:chandavid
apples OR oranges ...searches for images of "apples" or "oranges"
@<twitter_user_name_without_@_symbol> ...searches for images that reference a user, example: @chandavid

Play around with search queries and see what you can find! Every second there are hundreds of new Twitter messages - don't forget to check back often if there are few or no results for your query.


FAQ

How come I don't see some of the pictures I have tweeted?

LiveFrame image search is based off of Twitter's public search. Any content not available from that service cannot be displayed on LiveFrame. Also, at the moment, LiveFrame only supports TwitPic and YFrog hosted images. There are plans to support more image hosts in the future.

Can I share images found on LiveFrame with my Twitter followers?

Absolutely! For each image result, you can reply to the tweet's author by clicking "Comment", or retweet the image by clicking "Retweet". After you have commented or retweeted, your tweet about that image will appear in the LiveFrame search results for others to see, comment, and retweet.

How can I delete my tweets/pictures from LiveFrame search results or LiveFrame Gallery?

All images found on LiveFrame are provided by Twitter's public search, and the content is not in LiveFrame's control. The best way to remove a picture or tweet is to delete the tweet. You can view and manage your tweets by visiting your Twitter profile.

Can I customize the look of my personal LiveFrame Gallery?

Currently, there are no customization options for the appearance of LiveFrame Galleries, but that feature is high on the priority list and will be coming very soon. We would love to hear any suggestions and ideas regarding LiveFrame Gallery customization - help us make this feature suit your exact customization needs!


For Developers

At the beginning a simple API was built to grab images from Twitter, and eventually LiveFrame was built on top of it. There are plans to open up the API and give access to other developers. Send a message to info@livefra.me if you are interested and you will be informed when the API is ready for public access.