urlscan.io
URL scanning and historical scan search platform.
- slug
- urlscan-io
- priority
- 96
- reviewed
- Apr 24, 2026
How this source is shaped
One of the best first integrations for a Domain Intelligence Report. It provides practical, visual and technical context for URLs and domains.
- Source type
- Security Intel
- Access model
- Freemium
- Pricing model
- Free Quotas And Commercial Plans
- API available
- Yes
- Requires account
- Yes
- Risk level
- Medium
- Sensitivity
- Sensitive
- Integration phase
- Phase 1
- Integration priority
- 96
Review dimensions
Each dimension is graded on a 0–10 scale. The overall score is a weighted aggregate.
Weighted aggregate across the eight review dimensions.
Where this source fits
What analysts use it for, and — just as important — where it does not belong.
- url_reputation
- domain_intelligence
- phishing_analysis
- web_technology_context
- security_analysts
- brand_protection_teams
- incident_response
- journalists
- aggressive_scanning
- private_url_submission_without_consent
Editorial take
Our qualitative read on the source — tone, framing and trust posture.
Very strong product fit: understandable outputs, screenshots, network context and security relevance.
Integration stance
Build, buy or defer. What shape the product integration would take, and why.
Integrate early for public-domain checks, scan lookup, screenshot evidence and URL/domain context.
Ethics and compliance
What to handle carefully, and what must not ship without sign-off.
Be careful when submitting URLs: private or sensitive URLs should not be sent to third-party scanners without consent.
Follow API quotas and clearly separate public scan lookup from active submission.
Metadata
Catalog-side technical footer. Values as recorded in the source row.
- source owner
- urlscan.io
- report module
- domain_intelligence
- integration candidate
- true