A K-drama clip caught your eye but you missed the title. With a screenshot, you can usually find it in seconds. Here's the fastest method, plus solid backups for newer or lesser-known dramas.
Identify your screenshot free →No account, no email. Drop in a screenshot and get the title in seconds.
One frame from a K-drama carries the cast, the styling, the set, and often Korean on-screen text — enough for image AI to match it to a specific title. Qued returns the answer in a couple of seconds, free and without an account.
Backups for newer, cropped, or lesser-known dramas:
One of the most active drama communities online. Post your screenshot with any detail — an actor, the vibe, roughly when it aired — and you'll usually get an answer fast.
If you recognize an actor, MyDramaList shows their full drama list with posters, which makes matching a face to a title quick.
Lens works well for popular dramas and press stills. Use the Lens button in the Google app or right-click an image on desktop.
Pick a frame with a clear face, a distinctive set, or readable Korean text. Avoid frames that are mostly a logo or a caption overlay. A specific, well-lit scene matches fastest.
Qued identifies the drama and saves it to a watchlist where you can track episodes, sort by status, and share — all from one screenshot.
Try Qued free →Usually. A clear frame showing a cast member, set, or Korean on-screen text is often enough for AI to name the drama and return its poster.
Upload it to Qued. It identifies the K-drama in a couple of seconds and saves it, with no sign-up.
Upload any screenshot to Qued. Otherwise, browse the actor on MyDramaList or ask r/KDRAMA.
Yes — Qued is free with no account. Google Lens is free too for recognizable scenes.