Ubikron Review
The OSINT browser extension that runs 200+ enrichments from any web page
Quick Verdict
OSINT practitioners and investigators who run multi-source lookups on every subject — Ubikron replaces the habit of opening ten separate tabs by running them all from one extension button
Pros
- + Extracts emails, phone numbers, names, domains, and usernames directly from any page — no copy-paste
- + 200+ built-in enrichments route selected data to Epieos, Intel X, Shodan, Internet Archive, and dozens of other tools in one click
- + Saves full page copies as MHTML for evidence preservation — captures content with layout intact
- + AI intelligence assistant with OSINT-specific prompt library built in
- + Advanced browser history with screenshots and tags — works as an investigation log
- + Reverse image search integration across multiple engines simultaneously
- + Free tier covers the core workflow — enrichments, extraction, and MHTML saving
Cons
- − Chrome/Chromium only — no Firefox support
- − Enrichment quality depends on the underlying tools — Ubikron routes the query, it doesn't own the data
- − Full feature set (AI assistant, extended history, advanced enrichments) requires paid plan
- − No mobile version — desktop-only workflow
- − Relatively new tool; community and documentation are still growing
What Ubikron Is
Ubikron bridges your browser and daily tools. Click a button, and it pulls identifiers from a webpage, maps them to 200+ sources, and pre-populates your tools.
Workflow fragmentation is gone. No more copying an email into Epieos or opening a new tab for Intel X or Shodan. One click does it all. Investigators love it. Juggling tabs and tools is over.
Evidence preservation gets a boost. The MHTML save captures the entire page—layout, images, dynamic content—in one file. This is key for social media or company pages that change or disappear. Screenshots miss page structure. Wayback Machine captures are delayed. Ubikron's MHTML is solid evidence. It holds up.
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Ubikron bridges your browser and daily tools. Click a button, and it pulls identifiers from a webpage, maps them to 200+ sources, and pre-populates your tools.
Workflow fragmentation is gone. No more copying an email into Epieos, or opening a new tab for Intel X, Shodan. One click does it all. Investigators love it. Juggling tabs and tools is over.
Evidence preservation gets a boost. The MHTML save captures the entire page, layout, images, dynamic content, in one file. This is key for social media or company pages that change or disappear. Screenshots miss page structure. Wayback Machine captures are delayed. Ubikron's MHTML is solid evidence. It holds up.
What It's Good For
Simplifying multi-source lookups. Highlight an email address in Ubikron, and you'll see options for every tool that can take an email as input. Choose one, and multiple enrichments happen in sequence. This works with domains, IPs, phone numbers, usernames.
Ubikron cuts down on repetitive work. You don't have to copy-paste the same info into different tools, including data into various systems, manually searching for information.
Ubikron's browser history feature captures your investigation trail. It includes screenshots and tags, so you can track your progress. Annotate pages as you go. When it's time to review your methodology, it's all documented.
No more lost tabs. No more note chaos.
Ubikron's assistant knows OSINT context. It comes with pre-built queries for common tasks. You can summarize a target profile or extract data from unstructured text. All without leaving the browser. Operators save hours. The assistant handles the busywork.
Ubikron offers a streamlined reverse image search. Right-click an image, and it gets sent to Google Images, Yandex, TinEye, PimEyes. What takes minutes manually? Seconds. No more tedious searching.
Ubikron allows for effortless page clipping and annotation. Select content, add notes, and save it as structured clippings. These feed directly into Ubikron's report builder. This replaces messy screenshot folders and disorganized notes with linked source material. Your reports get better. So does your workflow.
Practical Limitations
Ubikron aggregates data from other sources. If those sources are outdated or throttle requests, Ubikron's output suffers. The tool only works on Chrome and Chromium, limiting its use for investigators tied to other browsers. Chrome users must also consider browser profile segregation.
The free tier handles basic functions, data extraction, enrichment, saving as MHTML, and basic browsing history. AI assistance and detailed history are additional features that cost extra. You can try it out on the free tier before upgrading.
How the Extension Model Affects OPSEC
Running enrichments through a browser extension can blow your cover. Ubikron sends queries to external tools right from your browser. That means each enrichment becomes a network request to some third-party service.
Investigators with strict OPSEC requirements need to think twice. Is running enrichments from your main browser a good idea, or should you use a sandboxed environment?
For most corporate and civilian cases, it's not a big deal. For investigative journalism, especially when you're going after powerful people, context is everything.
Installation and Setup
Installation and Usage
Get Ubikron from the Chrome Web Store. The extension adds a toolbar button, and right-click menu options appear.
No account is needed for the free tier. Your enrichment library is ready to go.
Advanced Features and Support
The developer runs a Telegram channel. Advanced Enrichments are on GitHub. There are over 200 pre-configured links. You can import them as bookmarks. The extension's routing can be understood to build your own workflow manually if you like.
Reviewed in April 2026, this extension is available at the Chrome Web Store.
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This review reflects testing as of 2026-04-02. OSINT tools change frequently — check the vendor's current documentation for pricing and feature updates. Report an error →