
The OSINT Framework is a powerful, web-based directory of tools and resources designed for conducting open-source intelligence (OSINT) investigations. It organizes hundreds of free tools into a structured, clickable interface, allowing users to quickly locate resources for gathering publicly available information across the internet.
OSINT, or open-source intelligence, refers to the process of collecting and analyzing publicly accessible data—such as social media, public records, news reports, and online databases—to generate actionable insights. The OSINT Framework simplifies this process by categorizing tools based on the type of information being investigated, including usernames, email addresses, domains, IP addresses, and more.
This platform is widely used by journalists, researchers, cybersecurity professionals, and activists who need to conduct digital investigations, background research, and data verification. Instead of relying on scattered tools, users can navigate the framework to find specialized resources for people searches, domain lookups, social media analysis, and metadata extraction—all in one place.
For resistance work, OSINT Framework is especially valuable for tracking networks, verifying claims, investigating organizations, and uncovering publicly available connections between individuals and institutions. It turns chaotic internet data into a structured investigation process, making it one of the most essential tools for accountability research, investigative journalism, and digital defense.