This application provides a central place for open-source intelligence tools. It helps researchers, investigators, and curious users find public information. The hub organizes tools for social media, email, phone numbers, and location data. You can use these features to understand digital footprints and gather facts. Researchers use these methods for threat intelligence, digital forensics, and media verification.
This software follows ethical standards. Users must act within the law. The collection includes tools for image searches, username searches, and IP address research. You also gain access to learning resources that explain how to perform investigations.
This software works on most modern machines. You need the following basics:
You can find the software on our official release page.
.exe suitable for Windows.The interface organizes tools by category to save you time.
Identify public details on common platforms. You can retrieve profile data, track account activity, and check for historical posts using verified methods.
Verify email addresses and analyze IP addresses to determine general geographic origins. This helps in identifying the source of digital communication.
Use geolocation tools to analyze map data. This feature assists in verifying locations shown in media files or public photography.
Upload or link images to find where they appear online. This process helps you trace the origin of a photograph or see if an image exists elsewhere.
Search for specific usernames across platforms. The tool automates cross-referencing to show if one person maintains profiles on multiple sites.
New investigators can read documentation inside the app. We explain core concepts of open-source research and effective search tactics.
You must use these tools for legitimate research. Avoid illegal activities, stalking, or harassment. Our policy requires users to follow these rules:
Does the software log my search history? No. The application runs locally on your machine. We do not track what you search for or whom you look up.
Is this tool free to use? Yes. This is an open-source project. You never pay for access to the software or the internal tool list.
How do I update the application? Check the release page weekly. We add new tools often. When a new version arrives, download the installer and run it. The new version replaces the old version while keeping your configuration files.
Can I contribute new tools? Yes. If you find a useful tool, you can suggest it via the repository issues section. Our team reviews these suggestions to see if they fit the hub.
Why does my antivirus flag the file? Sometimes, security software flags new tools because they perform network activity. This behavior is normal for reconnaissance software. If the block persists, add the application folder to your antivirus whitelist.
Developers can inspect the code on the main GitHub page. You can offer feedback by opening an issue if you encounter a bug. Your engagement helps improve the hub for every user.
If you want to suggest a new category, use the feature request template. We value input that keeps the tool relevant for current investigation trends. Thank you for using this hub in a safe and professional manner.