Best Company & Business OSINT Tools (2026) | FaceSeek
The best company research and business OSINT tools: registries, filings, ownership, and due diligence.
Investigating a company means following paper trails — registrations, filings, officers, and ownership. These business OSINT tools help you map corporate structures and run due diligence across jurisdictions.
What to look for in company & business osint tools
Start with official registries for the company's home country, then use aggregators for cross-border links, officers, and beneficial ownership. Corroborate ownership claims across multiple sources.
The best company & business osint tools
- AllStocksLinks — OSINT tool.
- Better Business Bureau — OSINT tool.
- Bizeurope — OSINT tool.
- Bloomberg — OSINT tool.
- BrownBook — OSINT tool.
- Bureau Van Dijk — OSINT tool.
- Business Source — OSINT tool.
- Canadian Business Research — OSINT tool.
- Caselaw Access Project — Collection of full text of historical (not up-to-date) cases from United States state appellate courts.
- Company Registration Round the World — OSINT tool.
- Company Research Resources by Country Comparably — OSINT tool.
- CompeteShark — OSINT tool.
Use them together
No single tool sees everything. The fastest workflow is to run one target across several at once — our OSINT tools directory lets you do exactly that from the investigation console, and the Company Research category page lists every option. Related reading: how to verify an online identity.
Frequently asked questions
How do I research a company for free?
Begin with the national business registry where it's incorporated, then use free aggregators to find officers, related entities, and filings. Many registries publish core data at no cost.
How do I find who owns a company?
Check registry filings for directors and shareholders, then use beneficial-ownership and corporate-network tools to trace parent companies and ultimate owners.
Can I run due diligence with open sources?
Yes — registries, filings, sanctions lists, news, and court records provide substantial due-diligence coverage before you ever pay for a commercial report.
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