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See everything your endpoint does. In real time.
OmniSight is a multi-sensor endpoint visibility agent designed for labs, red teams (with authorization), digital forensics environments, and advanced security research.
It runs on a machine and streams back everything that matters:
system state, user activity, visual context, ambient audio, and behavioral signals — all from one lightweight agent.
It’s not a “toy” or a normal app.
It’s a tool for people who need to understand what a device is truly doing under real conditions.
Once running, OmniSight hooks into four major layers:
1. System layer
It watches the device’s hardware and OS behavior in real time.
2. Activity layer
It observes keyboard events, mouse clicks, active windows, and clipboard changes.
3. Visual/audio layer
It can grab snapshots, webcam frames, and short audio samples to provide context.
4. Control layer
You can request information or captures remotely using simple commands.
Everything is threaded, efficient, and runs in parallel.
OmniSight is a powerful and invasive monitoring agent.
You should ONLY use it in:
Using it on devices without explicit authorization may be illegal in many countries.
If you’re unsure whether your use case is legal — assume it isn’t.
$2,300 USD
One-time license for the current research build of OmniSight.
DM me
OmniSight is a multi-sensor endpoint visibility agent designed for labs, red teams (with authorization), digital forensics environments, and advanced security research.
It runs on a machine and streams back everything that matters:
system state, user activity, visual context, ambient audio, and behavioral signals — all from one lightweight agent.
It’s not a “toy” or a normal app.
It’s a tool for people who need to understand what a device is truly doing under real conditions.
- [i]System profile
OS, hardware specs, CPU load, RAM, disk usage, network interfaces, internal IP, and IP-based geolocation.[/i]
- [i]User activity
Keyboard input, mouse actions, clipboard changes, and which window the user is focusing on.[/i]
- [i]Visual & audio signals
Periodic screenshots, webcam frames, and short microphone recordings for surrounding context.[/i]
- [i]Encrypted data bundles
Logs and captures are compressed, AES-encrypted, and ready for secure transfer.[/i]
- [i]Remote command support
Via Telegram commands or a lightweight local dashboard.[/i]
Once running, OmniSight hooks into four major layers:
1. System layer
It watches the device’s hardware and OS behavior in real time.
2. Activity layer
It observes keyboard events, mouse clicks, active windows, and clipboard changes.
3. Visual/audio layer
It can grab snapshots, webcam frames, and short audio samples to provide context.
4. Control layer
You can request information or captures remotely using simple commands.
Everything is threaded, efficient, and runs in parallel.
- [b]Works on Windows, macOS and Linux[/b]
- [b]Multi-threaded collectors running at the same time[/b]
- [b]Remote command execution via Telegram[/b]
- [b]Local Flask dashboard[/b]
- [b]Encrypt-before-transfer data design[/b]
- [b]Persistence options for continuous operation[/b]
- [b]All-in-one agent — no extra modules required[/b]
OmniSight is a powerful and invasive monitoring agent.
You should ONLY use it in:
- authorized security labs
- red team exercises with written approval
- research environments
- digital forensics workflows
- systems you personally own or administer
Using it on devices without explicit authorization may be illegal in many countries.
If you’re unsure whether your use case is legal — assume it isn’t.
$2,300 USD
One-time license for the current research build of OmniSight.
DM me
