Meta Search
This document lists various meta-search engines that enable users to search across multiple search engines simultaneously, optimizing the depth and variety of search results.
All-in-One: Combines results from multiple databases, offering a comprehensive aggregation of results.
AllTheInternet: Collects and presents results from Google, Yahoo, Bing, and Ask, focusing on a user-friendly interface.
Dogpile: Fetches results from Google, Yahoo, and other popular search engines, known for filtering duplicate results.
Etools: Specializes in privacy-focused searching, pulling data from over ten different search engines.
Excite: Integrates search results with additional services like news and email, offering a more integrated web experience.
FaganFinder: Provides a unique interface to search across various categories including books, blogs, and news.
Gibiru: Markets itself as a private search engine that does not track its users’ search history.
Goofram: Simultaneously searches Google and Wolfram Alpha, providing results that merge search and computational answers.
Info.com: Aggregates results from top search engines and focuses on presenting highly relevant search results.
iZito: Features results from multiple international search engines and allows variations of filter and privacy options.
Mamma: One of the oldest meta-search engines, known for its straightforward, no-frills interface and efficient search aggregation.
MetaCrawler: Combines results from search giants like Google, Yahoo, and Bing, highlighting the most relevant information.
Metager: A German-based meta-search engine that focuses on protecting user privacy and avoiding the filter bubble.
Myallsearch: Provides quick access to the combined results of several search engines using a simple, clean interface.
Qwant: Promotes privacy and neutrality, not tracking users and not customizing search results based on past searches.
Searx: An open-source meta-search engine, where results are gathered from several other search engines but not stored.
StartPage: Based in the Netherlands, it serves uncensored results and protects user anonymity by not recording IP addresses or search history.
Swisscows: Focuses on family-friendly content filtering and data integrity, using semantic information recognition to improve the relevance of results.
Yippy: Known for clustering results into topics, providing an organized and detailed search experience.
Zapmeta: Aggregates information from worldwide databases, known for its visual presentation of the search results.