Area code 816
Find out who's calling from
a (816) number.
Get a call or text from a 816 number? That code is tied to Kansas City, MO. DeepSearch takes a phone number and searches the open web for the person or business connected to it — then lets you ask the AI anything about what it found. Public information only, with every detail linked to its source.
- Likely owner name
- Line type
- General location area
- Spam and scam reports
- Linked business listings
Illustrative example — run a search to see real public results.
The 816 area code serves Kansas City and the surrounding MO region.
100% transparent — every result links back to where we found it.
What you can find
- Likely owner name
- Line type
- General location area
- Spam and scam reports
- Linked business listings
- Public social profiles
- Mentions across the web
- Connected email or name
- Source links for every detail
How it works
Enter the phone number
Type the number that called or texted you — mobile, landline, or business. Include the country code for international numbers.
We search the open web
DeepSearch scans public listings, social profiles, and websites where the number appears, then matches it to a likely owner.
Read the profile, ask the AI
Get a clear, well-sourced summary of who the number belongs to, then ask the AI follow-up questions to make sense of it.
When a reverse phone lookup helps
Identify an unknown caller
A number you don't recognize keeps calling. See who it's likely connected to before you call back or pick up.
Check a number before you reply
Got a text from a stranger? Find out whether it traces to a real person or business so you can respond with confidence.
Spot scam and spam numbers
See whether others have reported the number for spam or fraud, so you can avoid robocalls and phishing attempts.
Verify a buyer or seller
Meeting someone from a marketplace listing? Confirm the number lines up with a real, public identity before you go.
Reconnect with someone
Found an old number for a friend or relative? Check who it belongs to now before you reach out.
Vet a missed business call
A company called and left no message. Match the number to a public business listing to know who's trying to reach you.
What a subscription unlocks
10 searches included
3-day free trial- Full profiles for every number you look up
- AI follow-up questions on any result
- Source links for each detail we surface
- Search by name, email, or photo too
- Save and revisit your past lookups
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.”
“Every detail linked back to where it was found. That made it something I could actually trust and act on.”
Frequently asked questions
- Where is the 816 area code?
- The 816 area code covers Kansas City and nearby parts of MO. With number portability, though, a 816 number can follow its owner anywhere — so the caller may no longer be in the area.
- Are all 816 numbers really from Kansas City?
- Not necessarily. 816 was assigned to the Kansas City, MO region, but people keep their numbers when they move, and businesses use local numbers from elsewhere. DeepSearch looks at where the number actually appears on the public web, not just the area code.
- Is reverse phone lookup free?
- You can start a search and see a preview at no cost. A subscription unlocks full profiles and unlimited AI follow-up questions, starting at $4.99 per week or $39.99 per year.
- Is this legal?
- Yes. DeepSearch only searches information that is already public on the open web. It is not a background-check or FCRA consumer report, so results can't be used for employment, credit, housing, insurance, or tenant decisions.
- Where does the data come from?
- Only from publicly available sources — public listings, business directories, social profiles, and websites where the number appears. We never access private accounts, call or text contents, or carrier records, and every detail links back to its source.
- Can I look up a cell phone or international number?
- You can search any number, including mobiles and international ones. Add the country code for numbers outside your own. Results depend on how much public information exists for that number.
