Best Search Engines for Google

Find and compare the best Search Engines for Google in 2025

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Search Engines for Google on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    Presearch Reviews
    Presearch is a decentralized search engine powered by blockchain technology that allows you to search privately, get better results, and earn rewards. Presearch is creating an ecosystem to support the PRE token. It will provide the world with a decentralized, community-powered search engine. The Presearch Engine harnesses the power of a number of the world's top search engines and other data sources to provide users with a compelling search experience that offers great results, protects user privacy, provides more choice and control, while also being censorship-resistant. Presearch nodes are able to be installed on any server or computer that supports Docker and provide the computing resources necessary for the Presearch Engine. Pre tokens are also given to those who run nodes.
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    Dogpile Reviews
    InfoSpace created the Dogpile search tool because we value your time. Dogpile is powered by Metasearch technology and returns the best results from search engines like Google and Yahoo! so you can find what you are looking for quicker. Each search engine uses a different method of searching, so each will return different results. Dogpile examines all results, determines which ones are most relevant to your search and eliminates duplicates. You will get a more comprehensive list of results than any other site on the internet. We are so grateful for the time-saving philosophy of Metasearch that it inspired our name. Players in rugby often pile on top of each other. Dogpile's metasearch technology compiles all the best results into one place. Arfie was adopted because we believe every team needs a loyal mascot. You can find him on Dogpile where he is a retriever.
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    Google Scholar Reviews
    Google Scholar is a free search engine that indexes and provides access to scholarly literature in a variety of disciplines and formats. It allows users to search articles, theses and conference papers, preprints and technical reports, as well as other academic publications, from a wide variety of sources including universities, research institutes, academic publishers and professional societies. Google Scholar is designed to assist students and researchers in finding relevant academic resources for their projects or studies. You can search by keywords, author names or publication titles. The results often include links to full text, abstracts, and citations. The search engine provides tools that allow users to track citations, find similar articles, and export their citations in different formats.
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