You found it.
The perfect couch. The chair you've been looking at for months. The bag that would complete every outfit. The lamp that would make the room. The piece that costs $6,500 and is sitting in your cart with a hesitant finger over the buy button.
Before you click anything, go to Dupe.com.
Dupe.com uses AI image recognition to find lookalike alternatives to any product — furniture, fashion, beauty, home goods — from thousands of stores, at a fraction of the price. Upload a photo, paste a product URL, or describe what you're looking for, and the AI identifies the design, matches it against its database, and returns a ranked list of similar items you can actually afford.
The Eames Lounge Chair costs $7,400. Dupe.com found a nearly identical armchair for $580. That's 92% off. Not a closeout sale. Not a one-time deal. Just a different source for the same look.
The same result plays out across categories. Designer bags at a tenth of the price. Furniture pieces that look like they came from the same designer for a fraction of the cost. Beauty products that perform identically to the prestige version.
20 million people are already using Dupe.com. It's one of the fastest-growing shopping tools on the internet — TikTok, Pinterest, and design communities have driven most of that growth, because once someone finds a $150 version of a $1,200 side table, they tell everyone.
Go find what you've been putting off buying.


