Directory vs workflow
A directory helps users find external resources. A workflow tool helps users run checks, connect evidence and decide what to review next.
OSINT Framework is useful for discovering resources. OsintNET is useful when you want to run focused browser-based checks for domains, websites, identity signals, image intelligence and AI image authenticity.
A directory helps users find external resources. A workflow tool helps users run checks, connect evidence and decide what to review next.
OsintNET is strongest when an analyst needs source-linked findings, confidence notes and practical pivots rather than a list of links.
Analysts can still use OSINT Framework for discovery and then use OsintNET for domain, website, identity and image analysis.
OsintNET is positioned for legal and authorized public-signal analysis, defensive security review, source verification and fraud research.
OsintNET can be an alternative for users who want structured browser-based investigation workflows. OSINT Framework is primarily a directory of resources, while OsintNET runs focused analysis modules.
No. OSINT Framework remains useful for resource discovery. OsintNET is better suited when the next step is running checks, organizing evidence and reviewing public signals.
OsintNET covers domain intelligence, passive website risk scanning, Deep OSINT, image intelligence, image authenticity checks and AI image detection.
Compare the resource-directory model with OsintNET structured investigation workflows.
Choose OSINT tools by domain, identity, image and website risk workflows.
Compare focused browser evidence workflows with automated recon workflows.
Pick the module that matches your target and keep each clue connected to its source, confidence and investigation context.