Free tool
Is your film being pirated?
Enter your title and find out in about 20 seconds — how many copies are on torrent and streaming sites, and how many people are downloading it right now. Free, no account needed to check.
What the checker looks at
Torrents
Public trackers, with the live count of people currently sharing and downloading your film.
Streaming hosts
Known embed hosts that build their player URLs from your film's IMDb ID.
The damage
How many people are pulling a free copy right now — the number that actually hurts your sales.
The quick check is a teaser of what a full scan finds. See the bigger picture in our film piracy statistics, or learn how to remove your movie from pirate sites.
Frequently asked questions
› How does the free piracy checker work?
Enter your film's title (and year, if you have it). We resolve it to its IMDb entry, then check public torrent trackers and known streaming embed hosts for live copies — including how many people are currently downloading it via torrents. It runs in about 20 seconds and shows aggregate counts, not links.
› Is it really free?
Yes. The quick check is free and requires nothing to run. If you want the full report and to start removing the copies, you can join the free founding program — no card required.
› Will you show me the pirate links?
No. We deliberately don't display or hand out the infringing URLs — that would just help pirates and drive traffic to the copies. The checker shows how many copies exist and the download activity. Removing them happens inside your account.
› The checker didn't find copies — am I safe?
Not necessarily. The free check looks at torrents and known streaming embed hosts only. A full scan checks many more sources (search-indexed streaming sites, cyberlockers, download boards), and new copies appear over time — especially right after release. It's worth monitoring even if the quick check is clean.
› What happens after I get my report?
You'll get an email summary, and you can create a free account to run a full scan, capture evidence for each copy, and send DMCA/EU takedown notices from your own account — the copies then get removed and re-checked automatically.