Specula processes open and closed sources — social networks, forums, leaked databases, offline archives. API and web interface. Outside any jurisdiction.
Most OSINT platforms work only with what's publicly available. Specula works with both sides — open sources like social networks, forums, and public registries, and closed ones: leaked databases, offline archives, and data that was never meant to be searchable.
Person lookup, entity correlation, network mapping across both source types.
Writing style, language origin, activity patterns. Narrows identity from usernames to real profiles.
Online activity of officials and politicians — tracked, indexed, published without redactions.
Your opinions, political views, social connections, and online behavior are already in our database. Not because we're watching you — because you made them public.
Every post, reaction, and account you've ever touched across any platform we index. It exists. It persists. Specula makes it queryable.
Specula's API provides programmatic access to open and closed sources through a unified interface. Each source has its own per-request rate. No subscription required.
{
"query": "Ivan Petrov",
"sources": ["open", "closed"],
"modules": [
"person",
"social_graph",
"leaked_db",
"documents"
],
"filters": {
"region": "RU",
"date_from": "2018-01-01"
}
} Journalists and government agencies — free, on request. Everyone else pays. API is billed per request per source.
Each source has its own rate. No subscription. Covers both open and closed source queries.
That it cannot build this capability itself.
That it is using a platform which operates entirely outside its authority.
We offer free access. Not out of goodwill. Out of principle — and because every request they make is a public admission.
Owners of lookup services are prosecuted. Employees who resell the same data through private channels are not.
Glaz Boga was shut down. Functionally identical services were operational within 48 hours.
Use of prohibited interrogation methods in custody is documented by OVD-Info and the UN Committee Against Torture.
Personal data trading operates with the documented participation of personnel from agencies tasked with suppressing it.
Journalists, researchers, activists, developers — anyone who works with data.
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