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When you run a search in UserSearch, the app queries one or more integrated third-party data sources on your behalf and returns what each one holds for the identifier you entered. Each integrated data source is a Module. A Module is an integrated data source — a specific third party (for example PIPL, Shodan or TinEye) that UserSearch calls when you search.

Two terms structure everything on this page:

  • Search typewhat you look up: an email, phone number, username, person, company, IP, image, public leak, court record, and so on. You pick a search type first, then choose which Modules to run.
  • Module (data source)who answers the lookup: the integrated third party that returns results for your search type. Some Modules appear under several search types; others are tied to one.

OneScan is a special Module that runs several data sources at once, so a single search fans out across multiple Modules. In merged results such as OneScan, the Data Source column tells you which Module each row came from.

The most reused data sources in UserSearch resolve an identifier — a username, email address, phone number or name — to linked identities, accounts and profile information.

ModuleSearch typesWhat it does
UserSearchUsername, EmailUserSearch’s own first-party reverse username/email index across 3000+ sites, plus domain ownership
PIPLUsername, Email, Phone, People, VehiclePeople-identity resolution (Social + Business datasets) linking name, email, phone or username to profiles, employment and linked identifiers
OSINT IndustriesUsername, Email, Phone, PeopleAccount-existence checks and an enriched social footprint for an email, phone or username
PredictaSearchUsername, Email, Phone, PeopleReverse email/phone lookup returning linked social and dating accounts
EpieosEmail, PhoneReverse email/phone lookup with Google-account and registered-service discovery
GravatarEmailResolves an email hash to a public Gravatar profile (name, location, avatar)
ProtonMailEmailConfirms a ProtonMail address and surfaces its creation date and, sometimes, a forwarding email
GitHubUsernamePublic GitHub repositories and activity for a username

These Modules search public data leaks, breaches and scam reports for an email address (and, in some cases, other entity types).

ModuleSearch typesWhat it does
IntelX (Intelligence X)Public Leaks, EmailSearch of public data leaks and breaches with entity-type tabs (email, phone, IP, domain, IBAN, bitcoin, and more)
DehashedPublic Leaks, EmailBreach and leaked-credential search corpus
HaveIBeenPwnedPublic Leaks, EmailReports which known breaches an email appears in (no passwords)
Global Scam Database (ScamSearch)EmailChecks whether an email was reported in romance, crypto or general scams

Reputation and compromise intelligence for emails, IPs and domains.

ModuleSearch typesWhat it does
Hudson RockThreat, EmailInfostealer-log intelligence identifying machines and identities compromised by malware tied to an IP, email or domain
SpamhausThreatIP and domain reputation plus malware-URL blocklists
ModuleSearch typesWhat it does
ShodanCyberInternet-wide host and asset index (open ports, banners, TLS certificates, CVEs, exposed devices) powering all 12 Cyber Modules
ModuleSearch typesWhat it does
WiGLEWirelessCrowdsourced wardriving database of WiFi and Bluetooth networks with geolocations, powering all 6 Wireless Modules

Company-registration, legal-entity, filing and sanctions data.

ModuleSearch typesWhat it does
OpenCorporatesCorporateOpen company-registration data (companies, directors, addresses, trademarks, filings)
Companies House (UK)CorporateUK statutory company register — company and officer search
GLEIFCorporateGlobal Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) records
SEC (USA)CorporateFull-text search over US Securities & Exchange Commission filings
OpenSanctionsCorporateConsolidated sanctions and watchlist matches for persons and companies

Court opinions, dockets and archival records across several jurisdictions.

ModuleSearch typesWhat it does
CourtListener (USA)CourtUS court opinions and dockets
UK National ArchivesCourtUK court and archival records
OCCRP AlephCourtOCCRP Aleph investigative dataset (Russia-scoped court records)
A2AJ (Canada)CourtCanadian court and administrative-justice records
Judilibre (France)CourtFrench Cour de cassation open case-law

Reverse face search and image-geolocation engines.

ModuleSearch typesWhat it does
FaceCheck.idPictureReverse face search across an index of web images
CamGirlFinderPictureReverse face search against adult (18+) sites — restricted, lawful use only
PicartaPictureAI image geolocation — predicts where a photo was taken
FindPicLocationPictureA second image-geolocation engine predicting where a photo was taken
TinEyePictureReverse-image search over TinEye’s crawl index
Google LensPictureGoogle visual and reverse-image search

Google’s public search products plus the Apple App Store.

ModuleSearch typesWhat it does
Google TrendsProductSearch-interest trends over time and current trending topics
Google ScholarProductAcademic publication search
Google CalendarProductPublic Google Calendar events
Google PatentsProductPatent-record search
Google AdsProductGoogle Ads creative and transparency data
Apple App StoreProductApp Store app-listings search
ModuleSearch typesWhat it does
TelemetryAppChatTelegram intelligence — message search across public channels and groups, member lists, user/channel lookup and historic profile pictures (powers all 5 Chat Modules)
Intel AI (Reddit)ForumsAI-powered behavioural analysis of a Reddit user’s public profile, post/comment history and activity timeline
ModuleSearch typesWhat it does
Internet Archive (Wayback)Username, WebsiteArchived Twitter history and posts, plus historical website page snapshots
WHOISWebsiteCurrent and historical domain-ownership registration data, plus reverse-WHOIS by email (inferred data source behind Website Domain Ownership)
  1. Pick the search type that matches what you have — for example Email, Picture or Corporate.
  2. Choose one or more Modules listed under that search type, or run OneScan to fan out across several data sources at once.
  3. Enter your identifier, confirm the Cost per search shown on screen, and select Search Now.
  4. In merged results, use the Data Source column to see which Module returned each row, then open that Module’s page above for what it does and how to read its results.

Verified against UserSearch v2.0.20