
Project
OpenIntel
The first flagship product in the Adva Labs portfolio. OpenIntel applies artificial intelligence to open-source information, transforming complex public data into structured intelligence outputs.
Overview
OpenIntel is an AI-powered open-source intelligence platform designed to make research faster, clearer, and more trustworthy. It helps users investigate a person, company, or topic by automating data collection, disambiguating entities, and generating structured reports with citation-linked claims. The platform positions itself as a professional OSINT tool for producing verified intelligence in minutes instead of relying on fragmented manual research workflows.
Goals
Automate open-source intelligence research across multiple sources
Help users verify claims with clear citations and source links
Reduce manual data collection, spreadsheet work, and fragmented research
Produce structured, report-ready intelligence outputs quickly
Support better decision-making through traceable and documented findings
Participants
OpenIntel is built for professionals and teams that need reliable intelligence from public sources. Its website highlights use cases across finance, investigations, journalism and research, corporate intelligence, e-commerce, healthcare, SaaS, real estate, legal, education, and other sectors.
Features
AI-accelerated OSINT research workflow
Automated multi-source intelligence collection
Entity disambiguation to reduce confusion between similar people, companies, or topics
Citation-linked reports with traceable source documentation
Unified research workspace
AI-assisted verification
Structured intelligence reports for due diligence, investigations, market research, and corporate intelligence
Impact
OpenIntel helps transform OSINT from a slow, manual process into a faster and more organized intelligence workflow. By combining automation, verification, and citation-linked reporting, it supports professionals who need clear evidence trails for research, due diligence, investigations, and strategic decision-making. In short, it turns scattered public information into sharper, report-ready intelligence.
