OSINT Mapping Tool is a privacy-focused web app for organizing open-source intelligence research. It has two main views: an Information tab where you build a connected web of identifiers (social profiles, phones, vehicles, names, addresses), and a Map tab where you pin locations and link them back to your identifiers. Everything saves locally to your device — no accounts, no cloud, no tracking. You can choose Google Maps for richer place details or OpenStreetMap for instant, key-free use. Projects export as portable files you can store or share.
How It Works
You have scattered information about a target — social profiles, phone numbers, addresses, vehicles — and you need to see it all in one place.
You open the app and start a fresh project, giving it a name like 'Case 0042' and optionally a target's name.
In the Information tab, you add pieces of information: an Instagram account, a phone number, a license plate, a family member's name. Each one gets its own card with relevant fields.
You drag wires between identifiers to show relationships — this Instagram belongs to this phone, which connects to this address. The web of connections comes alive.
Richer place details and auto-fill, but needs a one-time setup with a key
Works immediately with no setup, free and open
Everything stays on your device. Click Save to download your project as a single file you can store anywhere or share with collaborators.
You have a visual map of identifiers, connections, and locations — everything in one place, easy to understand, ready to use.
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