Getting Started with NeXvision Discovery Search Engine

The NeXvision Discovery Search Engine allows users to search across vast datasets using a single interface. It includes both publicly available open-source data and proprietary intelligence collected by NeXvision.

Two Search Types

NeXvision Discovery supports two distinct types of search:

1. Open Data

Publicly accessible information sourced from:

  • Company registration records

  • Public databases

  • Government database

  • Political and economic networks

  • Asset declarations records

  • Industrial licensing records

  • Global sanctions database

  • Court documents

  • Political donations

  • Audit reports

  • People with significant control

  • Procurement data

2. NeXvision Insider

Privately collected datasets curated by NeXvision, including:

  • Closed community leaks

  • Intelligence feeds and breach datasets

  • Enriched and correlated data from proprietary sources

πŸ”½ Use the dropdown menu above the search box to toggle between Open Data and NeXvision Insider before conducting a search.

Step 1: Enter Your Query

Use the Search Box at the top of the page to type in a keyword, such as:

  • A full name

  • An email address

  • A phone number

  • A company name

  • An address or domain

Step 2: Press Enter

After entering your search term, hit Enter. The engine will begin scanning the selected data pool (Open Data or Insider).

Step 3: View Results

Search results will be displayed in a structured table format with the following headers:

Name
Type
Dataset
Date

Entity found

Category of data

Source dataset name

Timestamp of discovery

Advanced Filtering Options

To refine your results, use the built-in filtering panel. You can narrow down the data using multiple criteria:

  • Datasets – Choose specific collections or data origins

  • Types – Filter by data category (e.g., email, document, address)

  • Countries – Focus your search on geographic relevance

  • Languages – Filter based on the language of the content

  • E-Mails – Isolate records containing specific email addresses

  • Phone Numbers – Search by full or partial numbers

  • Names – Locate records tied to individuals or aliases

  • Addresses – Street, city, or region-based filtering

  • File Types – Restrict results to certain file formats (e.g., PDF, DOCX)

Key Benefits

  • Unified Interface: Search across both public and proprietary intelligence sources.

  • Flexible Filtering: Drill down into specific types of data with ease.

  • Instant Visibility: Results appear in a clean, sortable table.

  • Source Clarity: Know exactly where the data came from and when it was discovered.

  • Comprehensive Context: Explore cross-linked fields like emails, phone numbers, and file types in one place.

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