Live deep discovery

Find what the surface web leaves behind.

DiscoveryVault searches specialized indexes, archives, and mirrors to locate difficult-to-find information beyond the surface.

Find Results FastSearch Live SourcesEasy-to-Read Reports
Discovery engine readyDV / LIVE
Search modeMulti-source
ExecutionOn demand
OutputEvidence report

Built for the searches that begin with “I know it exists somewhere.”

Archived softwareTechnical documentsDrivers and firmwareRare materialsObscure articlesMoviesMusic albumsDocumentariesGames

A different kind of search

More reach for difficult questions.

Mainstream search is optimized for popular, current, highly linked content. DiscoveryVault is designed for the long tail.

01

Search beyond the obvious

Reach archives, mirrors, specialist indexes, and third-party source references that broad search engines often overlook.

02

Spend compute on the question

Each discovery can trigger premium API calls and live provider searches focused on the exact material you need.

03

Get evidence, not a link dump

Results are normalized, deduplicated, categorized, and presented as a report you can inspect and revisit.

Discovery pipeline

One request. A coordinated search operation.

Premium provider calls are used where they add reach. The result is cleaned and organized before it reaches you.

  1. 01

    Interpret

    Turn your request into focused search paths.

  2. 02

    Dispatch

    Run premium API calls across specialist sources.

  3. 03

    Verify

    Filter noise, merge duplicates, and assess evidence.

  4. 04

    Report

    Return organized findings with clear source detail.

Explore demand

Featured Discoveries

Explore popular examples and see DiscoveryVault in action.

Questions

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers about what DiscoveryVault does and how it can find hard-to-find information for you.

What DiscoveryVault is and why people use it.

Still need help?

Can't find your answer? Email us and we'll be glad to help: [email protected]

Start with a clue

Tell us what you cannot find.

A title, version, filename, topic, or half-remembered detail is enough to begin.

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