What is UAPScan?

UAPScan is a free, searchable archive of UAP (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena) government documents. We collect, OCR-scan, and index declassified files from official sources — making them searchable in seconds instead of requiring hours of manual review.

Why Does This Exist?

The U.S. government has acknowledged that UAP are real, that they represent genuine unknowns, and that multiple programs have studied them for decades. Congressional hearings, whistleblower testimony, and FOIA releases have produced thousands of pages of documentation — but they're scattered across agencies, formats, and websites.

UAPScan puts everything in one place with full-text search, so researchers, journalists, and the public can actually find what they're looking for.

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How It Works

Stats

115
Documents
4,144
Pages
18
Sightings
6
Sources

Sister Project

UAPScan is built by the same team behind EpsteinScan™, which indexes 1.28 million government documents from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. Same technology, same mission: making public records actually searchable.

Contact

Questions, FOIA tips, or document submissions: [email protected]

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This archive contains government documents related to Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena, including materials from intelligence agencies, military programs, and congressional investigations.

Some materials may contain information related to national security programs and classified operations.

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