
June 28, 2026
Uncover patterns, connections, and hidden signals across large volumes of open-source data. Intrace gives investigative teams the search depth, link analysis, and evidence tools to break complex stories.
Investigative work means making sense of huge volumes of records, social data, and documents to find the connections that hold a story together. Done by hand, it's slow and the most important links are easy to overlook. Evidence scattered across tools is hard to preserve and harder to defend when the story is challenged.
Intrace runs deep OSINT across records and the open web, then visualizes how people, accounts, and entities connect, making the patterns that anchor a story visible quickly. Supporting content is preserved with sourcing and timestamps, giving teams a durable, defensible foundation for publication.

Launch from any lead with unified web, PII, and records search. AI-synthesized overviews surface matches across sources so analysts can validate identity and enrich entities in a single pass.
Pivot findings into interactive link charts that connect people, accounts, locations, and indicators. Run transforms, isolate subgraphs, and trace lineage as the case picture sharpens.


Collect and analyze social profiles at scale—mapping followers, engagement, and sentiment while preserving posts, media, and metadata for downstream review and reporting.
Search synthesizes findings across records and the open web, and Graph visualizes connections between people, accounts, and entities, making patterns and relationships easier to spot.
Yes. Social Vault captures posts, media, and metadata with timestamps and sourcing, building a defensible record alongside the research.
AI-synthesized overviews separate same-name individuals and organizations so findings attach to the correct subject.
Findings are organized by case and can be revisited and extended over time, supporting investigations that develop across weeks or months.
Playbooks, field notes, and practical guides related to Investigative Research from the Intrace team.