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The photophysical and electrochemical properties of new targeted 2-cyanoacetanilide-based dyes are illustrated. New cyanoacetanilides SA7-10 were synthesized and employed as co-sensitizers in DSSCs. The chemical structures of these 2-cyanoacetanilides differ according to the substituent at the benzene ring (-H, -Me, -OMe and -NEt2), with the anchoring moiety being the same, a -COOH group. Furthermore, a density functional theory (DFT) calculation has shown an effective intermolecular charge transfer character, the HOMOs of SA7-10 are mainly located on the corresponding donor part, and their LUMOs are located on carboxylic acid moieties as the acceptor. Interestingly, using photosensitizers SA7-10 as co-sensitizers with HD-2 dye causes an improvement in their photovoltaic performances. Among the dyes, SA10 co-sensitized with HD-2 displayed an overall efficiency of 8.25%, a JSC of 19.5 mA cm-2, a VOC of 0.65 V and an FF of 64.35 compared to 7.46%, 19 mA cm-2, 0.64 V and 60.54, respectively, of HD-2 only. Moreover, the electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) data of SA7-10 and HD-2 were found to be in accordance with the obtained photovoltaic parameters. Finally, the results indicated that 2-cyanoacetanilide-based dyes were utilized as promising co-sensitizers due to their easy preparation methods and their relatively small size.