
AI sidekick Robin tackles dark web spam so security researchers can play Batman without the manual scraping drudgery
Robin, a new open-source intelligence tool, leverages artificial intelligence to aid security researchers in investigating the dark web. Released on January 17, 2026, Robin utilizes large language models to optimize search queries, filter results, and provide relevant information. The tool is designed to address the challenges of traditional dark web investigations, which are often hindered by irrelevant content and require specialized knowledge. Robin's modular structure and multi-model support enable users to switch between various language models, including OpenAI and Ollama. The tool can be executed via a command-line interface or a web UI using Docker. Robin's key features include report output, extensibility, and the ability to save investigation results to a file. By streamlining the investigation process, Robin reduces the hassle of searching and organizing information, making it an essential companion for security researchers. With its ability to support local language models, Robin also prioritizes privacy protection, making it a significant development in the field of dark web investigation.