Recorded in the audit trail before collection starts.
GIANO Intel, also searchable as GIANO Intelligence and GIANO OSINT, helps analysts monitor open-source reporting, preserve source links, score source reliability, map geotagged events and produce guarded local-LLM briefs from one operational console.
A private OSINT platform for live geopolitical monitoring, source reliability scoring and analyst briefs.
Small analyst teams that need a login-gated intelligence console instead of disconnected feeds.
The operational map, source graph, events, briefs and API stay behind authentication.
A local model formats briefs while source links, confidence and reliability labels stay visible.
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Generating INTREP from the tracked picture…
Three things live here: the theatre these products cover, an optional collection schedule, and the products themselves (theatre brief, executive brief, analysis). Every product is built only from reliable, least-biased sources, social media is never used.
Scopes every product below to one region. Generate now (top right) produces the theatre brief for this selection.
Have GIANO pull feeds for this theatre every N minutes and refresh the brief automatically. 0 = off (you collect manually with Ingest LIVE).
INTSUM and PMESII-PT now use the same background job, history and centralized export flow as the other products. They can run while other report jobs are also queued.
Operational dockets tied to active PIRs and structured watchlists. These distinguish hit volume from relevance and include no-change caveats.
Reliable-source risk views for supply chain, maritime and country risk. Narrative lanes stay in their dedicated Russian and Chinese narrative products.
A prioritised commander's brief: most consequential judgment first (BLUF), then items in descending importance, each with its so-what. Audience changes the lens: commander means operational decisions, executive means strategic exposure, PAO/StratCom means narrative and public-line risk.
Uses only the separated pro-Kremlin lane. It explains Russian narrative frames, event framing, target audiences, intended effects and likely narrative moves. Audience changes the final section: PAO/StratCom, commander or senior executive.
Uses only the separated Chinese state-run lane. It explains dominant Chinese narrative frames, event framing, target audiences, intended effects and likely narrative moves. It does not treat state-source claims as verified reporting.
Use KAC when assumptions are driving the read, ACH when explanations compete, Indicators for warning, Red Team for challenge, Pre-mortem for failure modes, and Deception Check when source manipulation is plausible.
No brief yet. Pick a theatre, then click ⟳ Generate now (top right), or set a collection schedule to keep it fresh.
Pick which generated brief to export.
No drafts yet. Create one, or use “→ Report” on an event to spin it into a draft.
Select a draft to see the events it will feed into the briefing. You can remove items here.
OR means any term can match. Use AND when all terms must be present in the same event.Kinzhal AND Zircon, Iskander means both Kinzhal and Zircon, or Iskander alone.No PIRs yet. A PIR scopes the feed + briefings to a standing question (keywords / theaters / categories).
air defense=S-400 OR radar ; naval=landing ship OR amphibious.No patterns yet. An I&W pattern fires a WARNING when enough of its indicators are observed together within the window, not on single events.
Open a PIR match count to inspect the full matching event list.
Open an I&W pattern card to inspect contributing events.
Tell us what to improve: a bug, a missing feature, an idea. It goes straight to the team.
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Results flow straight into the entity store. These tools run for real on the server (queries egress from the server IP, route it through a VPN/proxy for sensitive work).
Find a person from their real name, the complement to the username tools above. Opens lawful, public people-search engines and a cross-platform web search in new tabs. Use the egress browser / VPN, not your real IP.
Name-search aggregators are largely US-centric and some (e.g. FootprintIQ, Pipl) require a registered account to query names. GIANO builds the queries, you run them in your browser.
Curated from OSINT Framework, Bellingcat, deepfind & OSINT Handbook. Links open in a new tab, use the egress browser/VPN, not your real IP.