Address Lookup

Find where someone is
publicly based.

Start with a person's name and DeepSearch searches the open web for the cities and general areas they're publicly tied to — current and past. You start from a name, not an address, and see only public, general location info, with every detail linked to its source.

e.g. Jordan Avery
2 min agoa profile was unlocked in Berlin
Example resultMatch found
Jordan A.
Public profile · 7 sources
94% match
  • Publicly listed current city
  • Publicly listed past areas
  • Likely full name and aliases
  • Work location mentions
  • Publicly listed relatives nearby
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Illustrative example — run a search to see real public results.

We've helped people make sense of 2M+ public profiles across the open web.

General, publicly listed areas only — never exact real-time location, private records, or home coordinates.

What you can find

  • Publicly listed current city
  • Publicly listed past areas
  • General area only, never exact address
  • Likely full name and aliases
  • Work location mentions
  • Publicly listed relatives nearby
  • Web mentions of where they're based
  • Location clues from public profiles
  • A source link for every detail

How it works

1

Enter a name

Type the person's full name — not an address. Add a city, workplace, or anything else you know to point DeepSearch at the right person.

2

We search the open web

DeepSearch scans public profiles, directories, and pages that mention where the person is based, then pulls the location clues into one clear view.

3

See their public areas, ask the AI

Read a sourced summary of the cities and general areas tied to that name, then ask the AI follow-up questions to make sense of what the public web shows.

When an address lookup by name helps

01

Reconnect with someone

Lost touch with an old friend or relative? Find the general area they're publicly based now so you can reach out the right way.

02

Confirm what a contact tells you

Someone says they live in a certain city. Check whether their public footprint lines up with the area they claim before you trust it.

03

Send something to the right area

Planning a card, gift, or invitation? Get a sense of the city or region a person is publicly tied to, drawn only from public sources.

04

Verify a buyer or seller

Dealing with someone from a marketplace? See whether the general area they mention matches the public location info on their name.

05

Avoid relocation scams

A new contact claims to be local. A quick name search can reveal whether their publicly listed area actually matches their story.

06

Fill in a family tree

Tracing relatives? Publicly listed cities and past areas can help you connect people and place them in the right region over time.

What a subscription unlocks

$4.99/ week

10 searches included

3-day free trial
  • Full profiles with publicly listed cities and past areas
  • AI follow-up questions about where a person is publicly based
  • A source link on every location detail we surface
  • Search by name, phone, email, or username too
  • Saved searches and profiles you can revisit anytime

Real searches. Real answers.

I stopped guessing across ten tabs. One search pulled every public profile into one clean page — and I could just ask follow-up questions.
Daniel K.Recruiter, Berlin
Every detail linked back to where it was found. That made it something I could actually trust and act on.
Priya S.Journalist, London

Frequently asked questions

Can I look up who lives at an address?
No. DeepSearch does not do reverse "who lives here" lookups and never takes an address as input. You start with a person's name, and we surface the public, general areas and cities tied to that name — never the residents of a given address.
Is address lookup free?
You can start a search and see a preview at no cost. A subscription unlocks full profiles, publicly listed past areas, and unlimited AI follow-up questions, starting at $4.99 per week for 10 searches or $39.99 per year.
Where does the data come from?
Only from publicly available sources — public profiles, directories, and websites that mention where a person is based. We never access private records, exact home coordinates, or real-time location, and every detail links back to its source.
Is this legal?
Yes. DeepSearch only surfaces information that is already public on the open web, and it's meant for reconnecting and verifying — not stalking or harassment. It is not a background-check or FCRA consumer report, so results can't be used for employment, credit, housing, insurance, or tenant decisions.
Will it show an exact home address or live location?
No. DeepSearch shows general, publicly listed areas and cities only — never an exact street address, GPS coordinates, or where someone is in real time. We're honest about location sensitivity and limit results to public, general info.
Will the person know I looked them up?
No. Your searches are private. DeepSearch only reads public information, and looking someone up never notifies them or reveals that you searched.

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2 min agoa profile was unlocked in Berlin