Who Called Me

A number you don't know
just called you.

Drop in the number that just rang or texted and DeepSearch searches the open web for who's behind it — and whether others have flagged it as spam — so you can decide whether to call back. Public information only, with every detail linked to its source.

They won't know you searched — a lookup never calls or texts the number.

2 min agoa profile was unlocked in Berlin
Example resultCaller context ready
+1 41591% match
Original carrier
AT&T Mobility
Line type
Mobile
Likely area
San Francisco, CA
Caller reports
2 public mentions
  • Likely caller's name
  • Spam and robocall reports
  • Known scam call patterns
  • Business behind the number
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Illustrative example — run a search to see real public results.

We've helped people make sense of 2M+ public profiles across the open web.

100% transparent — every result links back to where we found it. Public web information only.

What you can find

  • Likely caller's name
  • Spam and robocall reports
  • Known scam call patterns
  • Business behind the number
  • Mobile, landline, or VoIP line
  • Area the number traces to
  • Public social profiles
  • Where the number appears online
  • A source link for every detail

How it works

1

Paste the number that called

Type in the number from your missed call, voicemail, or text — exactly as it showed up. Add the country code if it's international.

2

We search the open web

DeepSearch scans public listings, profiles, and spam reports where the number appears, then matches it to a likely caller in seconds.

3

Decide before you call back

See who's likely on the other end and whether it's been flagged, then ask the AI follow-up questions before you pick up or return the call.

When you need to know who just called

01

Decide whether to call back

A number you don't recognize left a missed call. See who it likely belongs to before you spend time calling it back.

02

Check a number before you pick up

Still ringing? Look it up fast to see if it's a real person or business — or a number others have flagged — before you answer.

03

Know if it's a robocall or scam

Find out whether the number has been reported for spam, robocalls, or fraud, so you can ignore it instead of engaging.

04

Make sense of an unknown text

Got a text from a number you don't have saved? Check who's behind it before you reply, click a link, or share anything.

05

Catch a fake delivery or bank call

Scammers spoof couriers, banks, and the IRS. Match the number to a real public listing to see if the call adds up.

06

Identify a no-message missed call

Someone called and left no voicemail. Trace the number to a public profile or business so you know who was trying to reach you.

What paid access unlocks

$4.99/ week

10 searches included

$1.99 for the first 3 days
  • Full caller profiles for every number you look up
  • Spam and scam reports tied to the number, with sources
  • Unlimited AI follow-up questions on any caller
  • Search by name, email, or photo too
  • Save and revisit numbers you've already checked

Cancel anytime in a couple of clicks — no calls, no emails.

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Real searches.
Real answers.

I got three missed calls with no voicemail. DeepSearch showed it was a clinic number, not spam, so I called back right away.
Sofia N.Parent, San Diego
A text claimed to be from a delivery company, but the number had public spam reports attached. That was enough for me not to tap the link.
Henry A.Freelancer, Manchester

Common questions

Is it free to find out who called me?

You can start a search and see a preview at no cost. Paid access unlocks full caller profiles and unlimited AI follow-up questions: $4.99 per week for 10 searches or a one-time 80-credit package for $39.99.

Where does the data come from?

Only from publicly available sources — public listings, business directories, social profiles, and community spam reports where the number appears. We never access carrier records, voicemail, or the contents of any call or text, and every detail links back to its source.

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.

Can it tell me for certain that a call is a scam?

Not for certain. We surface public spam and scam reports tied to a number and the likely owner behind it, but we can't promise a number is safe or dangerous. Use it as one honest signal — with the sources shown — to decide whether to call back.

The number that called me isn't in your results. Why?

Some numbers have little or no public footprint, especially freshly spoofed or burner numbers. When that happens there may be little to show. DeepSearch is honest about what it finds and shows you the sources behind every result.

Will the person who called know I looked them up?

No. Your searches are private. DeepSearch only reads public information — looking a number up never calls it back, texts it, or notifies anyone.

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2 min agoa profile was unlocked in Berlin