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Omniper is an early-access AI network intelligence platform designed for network engineers to perform configuration audits, incident reproduction, and compliance checks. Its core pitch is “upload a configuration and get findings within 2 minutes,” with an emphasis on processing configurations in memory and not writing them to disk.
Config Analyzer can scan text-based configurations from Cisco, Juniper, Fortinet, Palo Alto, Arista, MikroTik, and other vendors, covering 40+ vulnerability categories. Reports include severity levels, CVSS scores, triggered line numbers, issue descriptions, and remediation suggestions, making it suitable for turning “experience-based troubleshooting” into deliverable evidence. OmniLab lets users describe an incident in natural language and generates a topology, root cause, reproduction commands, remediation plan, and exportable ContainerLab YAML. OmniAudit supports NIST SP 800-53, NIST SP 800-171, ISO 27001, and PCI DSS v4.0, and also allows uploading custom frameworks in JSON.
The platform provides REST API examples and supports uploading configuration files for scanning via Bearer Key, making it suitable for integration with CI/CD pipelines, network management systems, or custom tools. Export formats include PDF, JSON, and ContainerLab YAML, and in some scenarios it can also generate Ansible playbooks. The documentation covers Getting Started, analyzers, reproduction, compliance, project history, API Reference, and FAQ. The onboarding information is fairly complete, though the API details in the main documentation remain somewhat basic.
The free plan is permanently $0, includes 3 configuration analyses and 3 reproductions, and requires no credit card. The Credit Pack is a one-time $9 purchase that includes 10+10 analyses and never expires. The Professional plan costs $19/month and offers unlimited analyses and reproductions, plus priority AI processing. For individual engineers or small teams that regularly perform configuration audits, the pricing is quite attractive.
Strengths include multi-vendor coverage, evidence-oriented reports, a combination of compliance checks and incident reproduction, and API-based automation. Limitations include its early-access status, lack of independent accuracy benchmarks, no clear mention of private deployment, “View on GitHub” not necessarily meaning the core product is open source, and payments only mentioning PayPal. It is best suited for network engineers, security hardening teams, compliance auditors, and MSP consultants.
The main content does not provide information on access from mainland China, so its availability is unknown. Payments rely on PayPal, which may be inconvenient for some domestic Chinese teams. If localization or self-hosting is required, alternatives to evaluate include Batfish, Nipper, NetBox with custom validation, or in-house audit scripts built with Ansible/Python.
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