Reverse Entity Lookup
Vet any company
from the public record.
Enter a company name and DeepSearch pulls together a clear, sourced business profile — registration and status, leadership, estimated financials, locations, and corporate structure. Public information only; not a credit report.
Vet a company from public records — registration, financials, executives.
- Registration & legal status
- Executives & officers
- Revenue & valuation estimates
- Funding history
- Parent & subsidiaries
Illustrative example — run a search to see real public results.
Grounded in official registries and reputable public sources, with a link on every key detail.
Public business information only — financial figures are clearly labelled estimates, never presented as filed accounts.
What you can find
- Registration & legal status
- Executives & officers
- Revenue & valuation estimates
- Funding history
- Parent & subsidiaries
- Headquarters & locations
- Industry codes (NAICS/SIC)
- News & web mentions
How it works
Enter a company name
Type the company you want to check. DeepSearch matches it against official registries and the open web, across jurisdictions.
We compile the public record
Registration, status and officers come from official registries; financials, funding, locations and news are gathered from public business sources — each linked to where it was found.
Review and ask the AI
See the profile laid out in one clear view, then ask follow-up questions to dig into the company's structure, leadership, or footprint.
When a company lookup helps
Vet a vendor or supplier
Before signing, confirm a company is real, active, and who runs it — straight from public registries.
Check a potential partner
See the corporate structure, leadership, and public financial signals before you commit.
Research a competitor
Understand a company's footprint, funding, and where it operates from public sources.
Confirm an employer
Verify a company's registration and status before accepting an offer or a contract.
Diligence before investing
Pull registration, leadership, and funding history into one sourced view to inform your own research.
Spot a shell or dormant entity
A dissolved status, missing officers, or no public footprint are all worth knowing early.
What paid access unlocks
10 searches included
$1.99 for the first 3 days- Full registration, status, and officer details
- Estimated financials and funding history
- Corporate structure — parent, subsidiaries, related entities
- A source link for every key detail
- AI follow-up questions about the company
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 does the company data come from?
- Registration, legal status, and officers come from official company registries. Financials, funding, locations, and news are gathered from public business sources. Every key detail links back to where we found it.
- Are the financial figures accurate?
- Revenue and valuation are ESTIMATES drawn from public sources unless they come from an official filing — they're clearly labelled as estimates and should be used as a starting point, not as audited accounts.
- Is this a credit or background report?
- No. DeepSearch is not a consumer-reporting agency and this is not an FCRA report. It surfaces public business information only — don't use it for credit, lending, insurance, or employment-eligibility decisions.
- Which countries are covered?
- Coverage and depth vary by jurisdiction and registry. Larger companies and common jurisdictions return the most detail; smaller or newer entities may have less on the public record.
- Will the company know I looked it up?
- No. Your searches are private and only read public information — looking a company up never notifies it.
