Maltego For Android [patched] [Validated — REPORT]
For the mobile analyst, the best workflow remains using Android devices for data gathering (photos, quick web searches, and social media reconnaissance) and syncing that data to a desktop or cloud-based Maltego instance for the heavy lifting and link analysis. Until a web-based solution is fully realized, Android remains a viewing device for Maltego graphs, rather than a creation engine.
Exposing your Maltego graph to the internet requires extreme care. Always use a VPN or SSH tunnel. Never use default passwords.
But what happens when you’re away from your workstation? Can you run a quick entity transformation from a coffee shop or a client site? The answer is —a mobile client designed to bring desktop-class OSINT to your pocket. maltego for android
As of 2026, Maltego remains primarily a desktop-based application designed for Windows, Linux, and macOS. It requires a and a minimum of 8GB of RAM (16GB recommended) to run effectively. Because of these heavy hardware and software requirements, a direct APK for Android does not exist.
Maltego is a graph-linking tool. It is designed to display hundreds, sometimes thousands, of nodes (entities) and the links between them. The user interface relies on dragging, dropping, zooming, and hovering to reveal complex data. While modern Android tablets have large screens, navigating a dense Maltego graph on a standard 6-inch smartphone screen would be functionally impractical. The level of detail required for analysis—reading WHOIS data, DNS records, and text-heavy details—is suited for a desktop monitor. For the mobile analyst, the best workflow remains
Currently, The complexity of the graph engine and the Java-based architecture keep it tethered to the desktop environment (Windows, macOS, and Linux).
Maltego is built on the Java platform. While Android technically runs on a modified version of Java, the desktop application relies heavily on specific Java libraries and graphics engines (such as the NetBeans platform) that do not translate easily to the Android mobile environment. Porting the complex graph visualization engine to a touch interface requires a complete rewrite of the user interface logic. Always use a VPN or SSH tunnel
: Investigators can install Hunchly Mobile on Android to capture web evidence on the go, which can then be synced with Maltego.
: Results from mobile searches can be exported to Maltego Graph on a desktop for deeper analysis later. 2. Linux Emulation (Advanced)