Chrome Extension for Security Recon

Trusted first-party recon, directly inside the browser.

Silent Recon helps security professionals map endpoints, spot auth/session risk, extract JavaScript intelligence, retain target context, and review workflow chains without leaving normal browsing sessions.

Current Focus
Target scope: first-party
Workflow chains: enabled
Retention: sessions + saved targets
Noise mode: support traffic suppression
Ready for triage and export.

What It Does

Built for practical web application reconnaissance.

Endpoint Inventory

Capture browser-observed routes, classify application surfaces, and focus on first-party review targets.

Auth and Session Profiling

Track headers, cookie signals, storage indicators, and privileged paths that matter for manual testing.

Workflow Chains

Turn isolated observations into navigation and page-to-endpoint flows that reflect how real features behave.

Retention and Triage

Keep sessions, saved targets, exports, and ranked findings so important context survives beyond one tab.

Plans

Choose the Silent Recon workflow that fits your team.

Starter

Local Recon

$0

For trying Silent Recon on one target at a time with a focused local preview.

  • Popup detection controls
  • Overview and Findings preview
  • Top 7 highest-priority findings only
  • Limited endpoint capture
  • No dashboard filters or exports
  • Local-only storage
Start Starter

Enterprise

Team Rollout

Custom

For internal security teams that need controlled deployment, support, and commercial terms.

  • Internal deployment support
  • Commercial licensing
  • Priority support
Talk to Enterprise

Create an account before checkout so Silent Recon can attach subscription access to your extension account and generate an extension access token. Purchases are subject to the terms and refund policy.

FAQ

Silent Recon stays focused on browser-native recon.

Does Silent Recon send recon data to your servers?

No. Silent Recon currently performs analysis locally in the browser and stores findings locally unless the user explicitly exports their own results.

Who is Silent Recon for?

It is designed for security professionals who want trustworthy recon output, first-party prioritization, and browser-native workflow visibility.

What makes it different?

It keeps recon close to real browsing behavior, reduces repeated passive noise, preserves target context, and helps turn routes into reviewable flows.