Live Sanctions Intelligence

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Vessel

Screen any vessel against 7 international sanctions lists in seconds.
OFAC, EU, UN, UK, Australia, Japan, and Switzerland. Every flag explained.

Try:
-- sanctioned vessels tracked
-- ports monitored
-- chokepoints
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Global Threat Map

Sanctioned vessel positions updated in real time. Red markers indicate active sanctioned vessels.

-- sanctioned vessels active
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Complete Maritime
Compliance Suite

Everything you need to stay ahead of sanctions risk.

Screen

Check any vessel against 7 international sanctions lists. Every flag includes the exact match reason, source list, and confidence level so you can make informed decisions.

7 Sanctions Lists 458 Confirmed 201 Flagged for Review

Monitor

Real-time alerts when sanctioned vessels transit chokepoints, go dark, or conduct STS transfers. 7 chokepoints, 52 ports.

AIS Dark Detection STS Transfers Chokepoints

Comply

Full audit trail for every screening. REST API for your existing systems. Bulk-check entire fleets. Regulator-ready documentation.

Audit Trail REST API Bulk Screening
By The Numbers

Intelligence at Scale

Live data from our maritime surveillance network.

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Vessels tracked
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Confirmed sanctioned vessels
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Ports monitored globally
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Chokepoints with real-time detection
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Floating storage tracked
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STS transfers detected
Workflow

Four Steps to
Full Compliance

01

Screen

Type a vessel identifier -- get instant risk assessment with sanctions matches, dark activity, and STS transfers.

02

Integrate

REST API plugs into your existing compliance workflow. JSON responses, bulk screening, ready to automate.

03

Monitor

Real-time alerts via Telegram. Know the moment a sanctioned vessel transits a chokepoint or goes dark.

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Report

Full audit trail for every screening. Weekly Dark Fleet Report with sanctioned vessel movements and risk trends.

Pricing

Simple, Transparent Pricing

Start free. Scale when you're ready.

Between a free OFAC search and a six-figure enterprise contract, there was nothing. Until now.

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Forever
  • 5 vessel watchlist
  • 50 screenings/month
  • Email alerts
  • Threat map
  • Fleet map (watchlist)
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$49/mo
 
  • 25 vessel watchlist
  • Unlimited screenings
  • AI queries (10/month)
  • Email + webhook alerts
  • Weekly Dark Fleet Report
  • Fleet map (watchlist)
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$399/mo
 
  • 500 vessel watchlist
  • Unlimited screenings + AI
  • Daily Dark Fleet Report
  • Email + webhook + Telegram alerts
  • Fleet map + audit trail export
  • Screen API
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$1,499/mo
 
  • 2,500 vessel watchlist
  • Unlimited screenings + AI
  • Daily reports + audit trail
  • All alert channels
  • Fleet map + screen API
  • Priority support
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  • Unlimited watchlist
  • Unlimited screenings + AI
  • Daily reports + audit trail
  • All alert channels
  • Fleet map + screen API
  • Dedicated support
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Natural language maritime intelligence. No filters, no dashboards to learn. Just ask.

You
Which sanctioned vessels transited Hormuz in the last 7 days?
AI
12 sanctioned vessels transited Hormuz in the last 7 days. Key movements:

Eastbound (loaded, heading out):
NISSOS KEROS (VLCC, 319K DWT) — IMO confirmed on OFAC SDN, transited to Gulf of Oman
SANMAR HERALD (India, 320K DWT) — operated by state carrier SSL Shipping
DESH VAIBHAV (India, 316K DWT) — Shipping Corp of India

Pattern: All transits are by Iran-friendly flag states (India, Pakistan, Kuwait). Zero Western-flagged vessels have transited. This suggests a selective passage — not a full reopening.

Based on live AIS data + OFAC/EU/UN/UK sanctions lists. Verify against official sources.
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"What happened at the Strait of Hormuz this week?"
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

We screen against 7 international sanctions lists daily: OFAC SDN (US), EU Consolidated, UN Security Council, UK OFSI, Australia DFAT, Japan MOF, and Swiss SECO -- 3,200+ designated entities. Matches on unique identifiers (IMO/MMSI) are flagged as "confirmed." Name-based matches are flagged as "review required" with a full explanation of why. Every flag includes the exact sanctions list entry, match method, and plain-English explainer so your compliance team can make informed decisions.

We use AIS transponder data from multiple independent feeds, cross-referenced with SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) satellite detections. This allows us to detect vessels that have disabled their AIS transponders -- a common sanctions evasion tactic known as "going dark."

Ask any question in plain English about your vessels, sanctions risk, or maritime activity. The AI has access to your watchlist, our sanctions database, real-time vessel positions, and chokepoint activity. It gives specific, sourced answers — not generic summaries. Available on all paid plans.

Yes — free forever, not a trial. You get 50 screenings per month, a 5-vessel watchlist, email alerts, and the threat map. No credit card required. Upgrade to Lookout ($49/mo) for unlimited screenings, AI access, and weekly reports.

We monitor 7 major maritime chokepoints with real-time transit detection: Strait of Hormuz, Suez Canal, Strait of Malacca, Panama Canal, Bab el-Mandeb, Turkish Straits, and the Cape of Good Hope. Each includes directional analysis and vessel typing.

Yes. Add vessels to your watchlist and receive email, Telegram, or webhook alerts when they transit chokepoints, go dark (AIS silence), or are involved in STS transfers. You choose which events trigger alerts for each vessel.

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