OSINT Tools for ChromeOS

Browse free open source OSINT tools and projects for ChromeOS below. Use the toggles on the left to filter open source OSINT tools by OS, license, language, programming language, and project status.

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    OSINT Framework

    OSINT Framework

    OSINT Framework

    OSINT-Framework is a web-based intelligence resource map designed to help investigators and researchers quickly locate free open-source intelligence tools and data sources. Rather than functioning as an automated scanner, it organizes hundreds of OSINT resources into a structured, navigable interface grouped by investigation type, such as usernames, email addresses, domains, and social media. The project was originally created from an information security perspective but has since expanded to support journalists, analysts, and digital investigators across many disciplines. Its value lies in curation and discoverability, allowing users to pivot rapidly between relevant intelligence tools during investigations. The framework includes indicators showing whether a resource requires registration, manual editing, or local installation, improving workflow planning.
    Downloads: 121 This Week
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    fsociety

    fsociety

    Modular CLI framework for managing penetration testing tools

    fsociety is a modular penetration testing framework designed to provide a unified interface for running and managing a wide range of security tools. It focuses on simplifying penetration testing workflows by integrating multiple external security utilities into a single command line environment. Instead of implementing its own security scanners, the framework acts as a wrapper and orchestrator that helps users discover, install, and execute tools from various GitHub repositories. Its modular architecture organizes tools into categories such as information gathering, networking, web application security, and password testing. This structure allows users to quickly navigate through different security tasks while maintaining a consistent interface. fsociety can automatically clone and manage required tools, reducing the manual effort typically needed to set up a penetration testing toolkit. fsociety is distributed as a Python package.
    Downloads: 117 This Week
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    Toutatis

    Toutatis

    Extract public Instagram account information from usernames

    Toutatis is an open source command-line tool designed to extract publicly available information from Instagram accounts. It helps users gather various data points from a target profile by querying Instagram using a username or account ID. The tool can retrieve details such as profile metadata, follower counts, biography information, and other publicly accessible account attributes. In addition to basic profile data, Toutatis can also reveal contact details that may be publicly exposed, including email addresses and phone numbers associated with the account. The utility is implemented in Python and runs through a simple command-line interface, making it easy to integrate into OSINT workflows and automation scripts. Toutatis is commonly used in open source intelligence investigations, research tasks, and security analysis that involve collecting publicly available social media data.
    Downloads: 115 This Week
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    PhoneInfoga

    PhoneInfoga

    Information gathering framework for phone numbers

    PhoneInfoga is an open-source intelligence framework focused on gathering and analyzing information related to international phone numbers. The tool aggregates data from multiple scanners and external services to provide contextual intelligence such as country, carrier, line type, and potential VoIP provider details. It is designed primarily for investigators, analysts, and security researchers who need structured phone-number reconnaissance rather than real-time tracking. PhoneInfoga intentionally avoids automation of invasive actions and instead assists manual investigations by correlating publicly available data. The platform includes both a command-line interface and a web client backed by a REST API, making it suitable for integration into larger investigative workflows. Because it relies heavily on external data sources, its effectiveness depends on proper configuration of scanners and APIs.
    Downloads: 82 This Week
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    holehe

    holehe

    Check if the mail is used on different sites

    holehe is a Python-based OSINT utility designed to determine whether a specific email address is registered across a wide range of online services. The tool works by leveraging password-reset mechanisms and other public account-existence checks to infer whether an email is associated with accounts on major platforms. It supports more than a hundred websites and is commonly used during reconnaissance, digital investigations, and account exposure assessments. holehe is designed to operate quickly and quietly, emphasizing efficiency and minimal footprint during enumeration tasks. The project can be used both as a standalone command-line tool and as a library embedded into larger automation pipelines. Overall, holehe provides investigators with a focused and scalable method for mapping an email’s online presence.
    Downloads: 62 This Week
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    Telegram-OSINT

    Telegram-OSINT

    https://github.com/The-Osint-Toolbox/Telegram-OSINT

    Telegram-OSINT is an extensive open source repository that compiles tools, techniques, and resources for conducting open source intelligence investigations on the Telegram platform. It serves as a central reference for analysts, researchers, and investigators who want to discover, analyze, and collect publicly available information from Telegram channels, groups, and bots. It organizes a wide variety of utilities that interact with Telegram’s API to gather data such as channel details, posts, and metadata, often exporting the results in formats like JSON for further analysis. The repository also includes utilities that help search for Telegram channels or process lists of channels from input files, making large-scale investigations easier to manage. In addition to direct data collection tools, it provides resources for channel discovery, similar channel analysis, and browser-based interfaces for interacting with Telegram data.
    Downloads: 58 This Week
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    Instagram OSINT Tool

    Instagram OSINT Tool

    Instagram OSINT tool for gathering profile data and public posts

    InstagramOSINT is an open source intelligence (OSINT) tool designed to collect publicly accessible information from Instagram profiles. It retrieves details that are not always easily visible when browsing an Instagram account normally, allowing investigators, researchers, and developers to gather structured data about a target profile. It works by scraping publicly available profile information and extracting metadata from Instagram pages using Python. It collects various attributes such as the username, profile name, follower counts, account status indicators, and profile metadata. In addition to profile information, it can also retrieve post-related data and download publicly available images associated with an account. The results are saved locally in structured formats such as JSON-style data inside text files, making them easy to analyze or integrate into other applications. InstagramOSINT also exposes a Python API so developers can import the functionality.
    Downloads: 38 This Week
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    Trape

    Trape

    OSINT tool for tracking users and analyzing browser data online

    Trape is an open source OSINT analysis and research tool designed to track and analyze users on the internet in real time. The project focuses on demonstrating how web browsers can reveal sensitive information about users while interacting with websites and online services. It provides researchers, security professionals, and organizations with a platform for studying how attackers could gather intelligence through social engineering techniques. The tool can clone websites and monitor interactions in order to collect data from visitors, allowing investigators to observe user behavior and session activity. Trape was originally created to educate the public about how large internet services may obtain confidential information such as session status or browser details without users realizing it. Over time, it has evolved into a research platform that helps analysts track cybercriminal activity and study online tracking mechanisms.
    Downloads: 38 This Week
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    Blackbird

    Blackbird

    OSINT tool for finding accounts across 600+ sites by username or email

    Blackbird is an open source OSINT tool designed to search for user accounts across social networks and online platforms using a username or email address. The project focuses on helping investigators, researchers, and security professionals quickly discover where a specific identity appears on the internet. It performs reverse searches across more than 600 websites by leveraging data from the community-driven WhatsMyName project, which improves detection accuracy and reduces false positives. The tool operates primarily through a command line interface, allowing users to run automated searches and gather results from many platforms in a single process. Blackbird also includes an optional AI-powered profiling feature that analyzes discovered sites to generate behavioral and technical insights about a user’s online presence. Results from searches can be exported in formats such as PDF, CSV, or JSON for documentation or reporting purposes.
    Downloads: 33 This Week
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    Ignorant

    Ignorant

    Checks if a phone number is registered on online services

    Ignorant is a Python-based OSINT tool designed to determine whether a specific phone number is associated with accounts on various online platforms. It performs phone number enumeration by sending requests to supported services and analyzing their responses to identify whether an account exists for that number. By querying endpoints used during account registration, login, or other interactions, Ignorant can infer the presence of an account without notifying the phone number owner. This allows investigators, researchers, or security professionals to perform reconnaissance without alerting the target. Ignorant supports multiple platforms, including services such as Instagram, Snapchat, and Amazon, using a modular architecture where each platform is implemented as a separate module. Ignorant is built with asynchronous Python technologies, enabling concurrent checks across multiple services for faster results. It also provides standardized output in JSON format.
    Downloads: 26 This Week
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    subfinder

    subfinder

    Fast passive subdomain enumeration tool

    Subfinder is a high-performance passive subdomain discovery tool built for fast and reliable asset enumeration. It focuses exclusively on collecting valid subdomains from a wide range of passive online sources, prioritizing accuracy and speed over intrusive scanning techniques. The project is widely used in bug bounty hunting, penetration testing, and attack surface mapping because it minimizes noise while producing actionable results. Its modular architecture allows users to enable dozens of data providers through API keys, expanding coverage as needed. Subfinder integrates easily into automation pipelines and CI workflows thanks to its clean command-line design and structured output formats. The tool is intentionally specialized, doing one job extremely well rather than attempting to be an all-in-one scanner. In practice, Subfinder serves as a foundational building block for modern reconnaissance stacks.
    Downloads: 26 This Week
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    Instaloader

    Instaloader

    Download pictures (or videos) along with their captions

    Instaloader is a mature open-source utility for downloading and archiving Instagram content along with rich metadata. It enables users to retrieve posts, stories, reels, highlights, profile pictures, and associated information such as captions, comments, timestamps, and geotags. The tool supports both public and permitted private content when proper authentication is provided, making it useful for research, digital archiving, and social media analysis. Instaloader can be run as a simple command-line tool or used programmatically through its Python module, offering flexibility for automation workflows. It includes smart update mechanisms that resume interrupted downloads and fetch only new media to maintain efficient archives. The project is widely adopted by investigators and analysts who need structured Instagram data collection. In essence, Instaloader provides a robust and highly configurable pipeline for Instagram content retrieval.
    Downloads: 24 This Week
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    WhatsApp Beacon

    WhatsApp Beacon

    OSINT tool for tracking WhatsApp online status via Web automation

    WhatsApp Beacon is an open source OSINT tool designed to monitor and analyze the online activity status of WhatsApp users through WhatsApp Web. It uses Selenium automation to interact with the web interface and detect when a target account goes online or offline. By continuously monitoring these changes, WhatsApp Beacon records connectivity patterns and builds a historical dataset of activity sessions. The collected information is stored in logs and a local database, allowing users to review behavioral patterns over time. In addition, the project supports exporting collected data to spreadsheet formats for further analysis or reporting. WhatsApp Beacon is designed to run across multiple operating systems and can operate in the background using headless browser automation. It is intended for educational and research purposes related to open-source intelligence (OSINT) and digital investigation.
    Downloads: 23 This Week
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    Robin

    Robin

    AI-powered tool for dark web OSINT search and investigation

    Robin is an AI-powered open source tool designed to assist investigators and researchers in conducting dark web OSINT (Open Source Intelligence) investigations. It combines automated dark web search capabilities with large language models (LLMs) to analyze and summarize information discovered across hidden services and Tor-based search engines. The tool helps refine investigative queries, collect results from multiple dark web sources, and filter relevant intelligence using AI-driven processing. Robin also performs scraping of discovered pages through Tor sessions, allowing users to gather additional context from dark web sites while maintaining the required network routing. By integrating AI models, the platform can interpret results, highlight key information, and produce summaries that help analysts understand findings faster. The project provides a modular architecture separating search, scraping, and AI processing components so it can be extended with new data sources.
    Downloads: 21 This Week
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    User Scanner

    User Scanner

    Scan usernames and emails across many platforms from the CLI

    user-scanner is a command-line OSINT tool designed to analyze the presence and availability of usernames and email addresses across many online platforms. It helps users quickly determine whether a specific username or email is already associated with accounts on social networks, developer platforms, creator communities, gaming services, and other sites. user-scanner is useful for security researchers, investigators, and analysts performing open source intelligence, as well as individuals or businesses looking for a unique username across multiple services. By scanning many platforms in a single command, it simplifies the process of checking account existence and identifying a digital footprint. user-scanner uses a modular architecture where each platform is implemented as a small validator module that determines whether a username exists or is available.
    Downloads: 19 This Week
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    NExfil

    NExfil

    Fast OSINT tool for discovering web profiles by username

    NExfil is an open source OSINT (Open Source Intelligence) tool designed to locate user profiles across the web based on a given username. Developed in Python, the tool automates the process of checking hundreds of websites to determine whether a specific username exists on those platforms. By performing automated queries across numerous services, NExfil helps investigators, researchers, and security professionals quickly identify potential accounts associated with a particular username. The tool focuses on delivering results rapidly while minimizing false positives during the search process. Users can supply a single username, multiple usernames, or a file containing a list of usernames for bulk scanning. NExfil processes these inputs and attempts to detect matching profiles across more than 350 websites within seconds. Because it is command-line based and open source, it can be easily integrated into OSINT workflows and cybersecurity research environments.
    Downloads: 18 This Week
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    Flowsint

    Flowsint

    Graph-based OSINT investigation platform w visual relationship mapping

    Flowsint is an open source OSINT investigation platform designed to help analysts explore and understand relationships between digital entities through a visual graph interface. The platform focuses on reconnaissance and open source intelligence workflows, enabling investigators to map connections between domains, IP addresses, organizations, individuals, and other data points. By presenting these relationships in an interactive graph, Flowsint allows users to quickly identify patterns, associations, and investigative leads that might be difficult to detect through traditional data analysis methods. The system includes automated enrichers that gather additional intelligence about entities such as domain records, social media profiles, network infrastructure, and cryptocurrency activity. Its modular architecture separates the frontend application, API server, core services, and enrichment modules, making the platform extensible and easier to expand with new investigative capabilities.
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    geowifi

    geowifi

    OSINT tool for locating WiFi networks using BSSID or SSID data

    geowifi is an open source OSINT tool designed to search and retrieve geolocation information about WiFi networks using their BSSID or SSID identifiers. It queries several public WiFi geolocation databases and aggregates the results to help identify the approximate location of a wireless access point. By combining multiple data sources such as Wigle, Apple, Google, WifiDB, Mylnikov, and Combain, the tool can provide location data that may include coordinates and additional network metadata. Users can run searches through a command-line interface by specifying either the BSSID (MAC address) or the SSID of a network. The results can be displayed in different formats, including a structured JSON output or an interactive HTML map showing the discovered locations. geowifi also supports API-based integrations with certain services, which allows geowifi to retrieve more accurate or detailed geolocation data when valid API credentials are configured.
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    RedAmon

    RedAmon

    AI-powered framework for automated penetration testing and red teaming

    RedAmon is an AI-powered red team framework designed to automate offensive cybersecurity operations from reconnaissance to exploitation and post-exploitation. It combines artificial intelligence with traditional penetration testing tools to create a fully autonomous pipeline capable of discovering vulnerabilities and executing security assessments without human intervention. It begins with a multi-phase reconnaissance engine that maps the entire attack surface of a target, collecting information such as subdomains, open ports, services, and potential vulnerabilities. RedAmon then uses an AI agent orchestrator to analyze this data, select appropriate tools, and perform exploitation steps such as credential brute forcing or CVE-based attacks. All discovered assets, relationships, and vulnerabilities are stored in a Neo4j knowledge graph, allowing the system to reason about the environment and make informed decisions during the attack process.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    email2phonenumber

    email2phonenumber

    OSINT tool to discover phone numbers using an email address

    email2phonenumber is an open source OSINT (Open Source Intelligence) tool designed to help researchers identify a target’s phone number using only an email address. The project was created as a proof-of-concept during research into new OSINT methodologies for extracting personal information from publicly accessible sources and account recovery mechanisms. The tool works by automating interactions with password reset processes on various online services, which may reveal masked phone number digits associated with an account. By combining these partial digits with other publicly available information, the tool attempts to reconstruct or identify the full phone number. The application includes several functions that support different phases of this process, such as scraping phone number fragments, generating possible numbers based on national numbering plans, and testing potential numbers against service recovery mechanisms.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    Gitrob

    Gitrob

    Scans GitHub repositories for potentially sensitive files

    Gitrob is an open source reconnaissance tool designed to identify potentially sensitive files that have been committed to public GitHub repositories. It helps security professionals, researchers, and organizations detect accidental data exposure by scanning repositories associated with specific GitHub users or organizations. The tool works by cloning repositories and analyzing their commit history to search for files that match predefined signatures of sensitive data. These signatures are used to flag items such as credentials, private keys, configuration files, and other materials that may expose confidential information. By automatically inspecting repository histories, Gitrob simplifies the process of identifying security risks that might otherwise remain unnoticed in publicly accessible codebases. The results of the scan are presented through a built-in web interface that allows users to browse findings, review flagged files, and analyze potential leaks more efficiently.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    AttackSurfaceMapper

    AttackSurfaceMapper

    Automated tool for mapping & expanding organization’s attack surface

    AttackSurfaceMapper (ASM) is a reconnaissance and attack surface discovery tool designed to automate the process of mapping potential targets within an organization's infrastructure. It combines open source intelligence (OSINT) with selective active reconnaissance techniques to expand and analyze a target’s external attack surface. Users can supply domains, subdomains, or IP addresses as input, and applies multiple discovery methods to identify additional related assets such as new subdomains, associated IP ranges, and hosts within the same network ownership. It performs both brute-force and passive enumeration techniques to uncover infrastructure components that may not be immediately visible. After building an expanded list of targets, AttackSurfaceMapper collects intelligence such as screenshots of web applications, information about exposed services, and possible vulnerabilities identified through integrated services. It can also search for publicly exposed credentials.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    GoSearch

    GoSearch

    OSINT tool to find usernames and digital footprints across 300+ sites

    GoSearch is an open source OSINT tool designed to investigate a person's digital footprint by searching for usernames across hundreds of websites. The tool scans more than 300 platforms to determine whether a specific username exists on social networks and other online services. Built with the Go programming language, it aims to provide faster performance compared to similar tools written in other languages. GoSearch was inspired by the well-known Sherlock username search tool, but it attempts to address several of its limitations such as slow execution, outdated sources, and inaccurate results. The tool reduces false positives and false negatives by clearly marking uncertain matches, allowing users to quickly identify reliable results. In addition to username searches, GoSearch can check various breach intelligence databases for compromised credentials linked to a username. If password hashes are found in breach data, the tool can attempt to crack them using the Weakpass database.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    secator

    secator

    Automated framework for running pentesting tools and workflows

    Secator is a task and workflow runner designed to streamline security assessments by integrating many well-known penetration testing and reconnaissance tools into a unified framework. It acts as a centralized automation platform that helps security professionals run tasks, workflows, and scans more efficiently from a single command-line interface. It supports dozens of established security tools and organizes them into structured workflows, enabling users to perform complex reconnaissance and vulnerability discovery processes with minimal manual effort. By standardizing input parameters and output formats across different tools, Secator simplifies how results are collected and processed during security testing. Secator is built to improve productivity for penetration testers, bug bounty hunters, and security researchers who frequently chain multiple tools together during assessments.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    BBOT

    BBOT

    The recursive internet scanner for hackers

    BBOT is an advanced open-source reconnaissance automation framework designed to streamline large-scale OSINT and attack surface discovery workflows. It operates as a modular and recursive scanning tool that can enumerate subdomains, perform port scans, gather metadata, and collect web intelligence through a unified command-line interface. The project emphasizes extensibility, allowing users to create or integrate custom modules that expand the scope of reconnaissance tasks without modifying the core engine. BBOT is particularly valuable for security researchers and red teamers who need to automate multi-stage discovery processes across complex infrastructures. Its architecture supports chaining multiple reconnaissance techniques together, enabling continuous discovery rather than one-off scans. The tool balances power and usability by providing sensible defaults while still exposing deep configuration options for advanced users.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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