15 Tools Python 3.8+ Windows · macOS · Linux CustomTkinter GUI

Max Intel OSINT Python Apps

Professional desktop OSINT tools with dark-themed GUI interfaces. Each tool is standalone — download individually or grab the full suite. Scan usernames, investigate emails, trace IPs, analyze domains, decode VINs, and more.

Python 3.8+ Internet connection No API keys required

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15 Desktop Tools
GUI Dark-Themed Interfaces
3 Platforms Supported
FREE Open Download

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How to Use the Max Intel Python OSINT Apps

Each tool in the Max Intel Python OSINT Suite is a standalone desktop application built with Python and CustomTkinter. Here's how to get started:

Step 1: Make sure you have Python 3.8 or higher installed on your system. You can download it from python.org.

Step 2: Download the tool you want (or the full suite) using the download buttons above.

Step 3: Extract the ZIP file and navigate into the tool's folder.

Step 4: Run the requirements installer: python install_requirements.py

Step 5: Launch the tool: python [tool_name].py

Each tool features a professional dark-themed GUI with a sidebar for inputs and settings, tabbed main area with live logs and results, session notes for your investigation, and HTML report export. All tools are designed for authorized OSINT investigations only.

🐍 Max Intel OSINT Python Apps — Frequently Asked Questions

Do the Python OSINT tools require API keys?

Most tools use free, no-auth APIs and public data sources. Some advanced features may benefit from optional API keys for services like Shodan or VirusTotal, but the core functionality works without any registration.

Can I run these tools offline?

The tools are designed as self-hosted Flask applications that run locally on your machine. However, since they query external APIs for data, an internet connection is needed for the actual lookups. The tools themselves run in your own environment for privacy.