About Infonomenon

Search Aggregation · Privacy First · No Algorithmic Bias

What We Do

Infonomenon is a search aggregator that combines public information from multiple search engines — including DuckDuckGo, Bing, Google, Wikipedia, and more — into a single, unified experience. We take this data and run it through our own search protocols to deliver the most relevant results based on what you asked, without the noise of ads, tracking, or algorithmic manipulation.

How It Works

Privacy & Accounts

Our Commitment

Features

Search tabs

All, News, Images, Shopping, Research, Profiles — organized results for every need

Compare mode

Search "X vs Y" (e.g. Tesla vs Rivian) for side-by-side comparison

Knowledge panels

Verified facts extracted from curated search results and Wikipedia for people, companies, and topics

Direct answers

Factual questions get concise answers at the top of results

Export results

Export to CSV, Markdown, or copy a shareable link

Saved searches

Save searches locally for quick access — no account needed

Source diversity

See source types (Reference, Research, Forum, News) to reduce filter bubbles

Built-in tools

Calculator, converters, generators, and more — no extra tabs needed

Keyboard shortcuts

/ to search, j/k to navigate results

Technology

Infonomenon uses a Node.js backend with Express for real-time aggregation. We fetch results from DuckDuckGo, Brave, and Bing; news from Google News RSS; images from Wikimedia Commons; and social posts from Bluesky (when authenticated). Our database stores verified information about movies, people, and products to power knowledge panels. The frontend is vanilla JavaScript with no frameworks — fast, lightweight, and privacy-respecting.

Why Infonomenon?

We believe search should be fast, fair, private, and transparent. No bloated interfaces, no algorithmic bias, no tracking — just relevant results from multiple sources, ranked by what matters to you.

0 Accounts Required
0 Tracking Cookies
100% Equal Treatment
Free Searches

Infonomenon isn't trying to replace Google. We're building an alternative for people who value privacy, fairness, and transparency in their search experience.