AI Query Refinement
Describe what you are looking for in natural language. Spectre rewrites your question into targeted dark-web search strategies so you do not have to craft keywords manually.
A focused feature set for security researchers, threat-intel teams, and journalists who need to search, understand, and document .onion sources quickly and safely.
Describe what you are looking for in natural language. Spectre rewrites your question into targeted dark-web search strategies so you do not have to craft keywords manually.
Search across indexed Tor (.onion) sources — forums, marketplaces, paste sites, and intel feeds — from one interface, without leaving the clear web until you are ready to verify.
Every result comes with an AI-generated summary so you can triage hundreds of threads in minutes and decide which ones deserve a full Tor Browser session.
Spectre merges results from many sources into a single structured brief, de-duplicating overlapping posts and highlighting the originating source for every claim.
Sign in with email or Google. Sessions are scoped to authorized researchers, and every query is logged against your account for later review.
Click any result to open it directly in Tor Browser. Spectre never proxies .onion content for you — verification always happens inside Tor.
Export findings as a clean, shareable brief with sources, timestamps, and summaries — ready to paste into a report or ticket.
Spectre surfaces text-only excerpts and warns on high-risk categories. You stay in control of when, how, and whether to open a source.
Manual dark-web research is slow, risky, and inconsistent. Spectre turns it into a repeatable workflow: describe the threat, let AI build the query, triage summaries, and verify only the sources that matter. That is the difference between a half-day of grep and a 15-minute brief.
Tor Browser Required
Sources surfaced by InfiNet Spectre live on the Tor network (.onion) and can only be opened with Tor Browser. Download it at torproject.org.