OSINT Vault Note Organizer for OSINT Investigations
Organize raw investigation notes into structured entities, timelines, and source-ready outputs.
See conflicts and duplicates instantly so you can validate findings faster.
Paste notes below to structure your case file, then export to the report composer.
About This Tool
This tool is built and maintained by The OSINT Vault and created by Nicole Hurey. It runs directly in your browser and is designed for fast, real-time OSINT workflows without requiring installation.
Paste your investigation notes here or upload your documents. Links, dates, entities, scattered observations, or incomplete findings. The OSINT Vault Note Organizer will automatically organize the information, remove duplicate entries, detect potential conflicts in the data, and structure everything into clear investigative notes.
It is designed to handle the tedious work of organizing research notes so investigators can focus on the investigation itself.
Because in reality, most investigators would rather spend their time finding answers than organizing their notes.
Raw Notes Input
Paste or type raw notes. Thousands of lines supported.
Drag investigation documents here to add them.
Files Loaded
Session not saved.
Organized Output
Structured sections with copy controls and conflict alerts.
Entities
Financial Observations
Property References
Litigation Notes
Timeline of Events
Sources
Miscellaneous Notes
Export
All processing is client-side and deterministic. No external services are used.
What This Tool Does
The OSINT Vault Note Organizer converts raw notes into structured entities, timelines, and source-ready summaries.
It keeps case organization browser-based for investigators and analysts.
How to Use This Tool
Paste notes or upload files into the input panel.
Run the organizer to extract entities and timelines.
Review conflicts and duplicates.
Export structured notes for reporting.
Best Use Cases
Structuring messy investigation notes
Highlighting conflicts and duplicates
Preparing report-ready summaries
Normalizing evidence for audits
Investigation Tips
Separate verified findings from hypotheses.
Include timestamps next to every source.
Flag conflicting claims for follow-up.
Export to the Report Composer for final narrative.