First-pass discovery
Search a handle across public profile patterns before spending time on manual platform checks.
Username checker for public profile leads
The whatsmyname osint tool is useful when you have a handle and need a clean first pass across public sites. Build a lead list, then check whether those profiles truly connect to the same identity.
Live search workflow
One handle, many checks
Search one case handle, then use the confidence prompts to separate strong leads, weak leads, and conflicts.
Find leads, then grade confidence before reporting
Use avatar, bio, links, activity, and conflicts before you keep a profile.
Export found URLs with timestamps and response data for your working notes.
A mismatch is useful. Mark it instead of forcing a connection.
Search one handle, then review each found profile against the confidence checklist.
A whatsmyname osint tool can show where a username may exist. It cannot prove identity by itself. Good OSINT work compares profile details, activity, links, and conflicts before making a call.
Search a handle across public profile patterns before spending time on manual platform checks.
Move from broad discovery to focused review across social, coding, forum, gaming, and business sites.
Open found URLs, record timestamps, and keep only the profiles that pass your verification standard.
Start with the exact username from your case notes or source material.
Use the checker to collect public profile leads across supported sites.
Compare avatar, bio, links, language, timing, and topic overlap.
If a profile does not fit, keep the conflict note instead of hiding it.
Manual checks are still valuable, especially for high-value platforms. The whatsmyname osint tool helps you decide where to spend that manual time.
Starts with hundreds of profile patterns.
Starts with platforms you remember.
Keeps the first pass repeatable.
Varies by analyst and browser history.
Still requires human verification.
Manual work also needs verification.
Use these checks before you add a found profile to a report or investigation timeline.
Confirm the profile is public and relevant to your investigation scope.
Compare stable identifiers: avatar, handle variants, personal links, and bio text.
Look for timeline conflicts such as different languages, locations, or activity patterns.
Capture source URLs and timestamps for any profile you keep.
It is a username discovery workflow that checks whether a handle appears on public websites and platforms.
No. It can find profile leads. Identity attribution needs separate evidence and careful review.
Different people can use the same handle. Some websites also return confusing profile or error pages.
You can. Sherlock and Maigret are CLI tools. This page is a browser-first option for fast lead discovery.
Use only verified results, and include the URL, date, and confidence notes.
Site map for username research
These internal links connect the main checker, platform-specific searches, OSINT guides, safety notes, and comparison pages so visitors can move through the workflow without guessing where to go next.
Start with the pages people use most when they need fast public profile checks.
Run a broad public profile scan from one clean handle.
Use the main browser app for repeatable username discovery.
Open the web version when you need app-style checks without setup.
Turn username results into a cleaner research workflow.
Choose a focused page when the starting point is a specific platform or query.
Exact-match app search page for users looking for the WhatsMyName app.
Check where one username appears across public profile patterns.
Start from a TikTok handle and check matching profiles elsewhere.
Use an Instagram handle as the seed for cross-platform discovery.
Use these pages when you need process, safety checks, or tool selection advice.
Disclaimer: This page is for lawful OSINT on public information. It is not affiliated with WebBreacher, Sherlock, Maigret, or the platforms checked by the tool.