Datahunter.ch is a small, Swiss-based software publisher that focuses on lightweight Windows utilities for rapid file discovery and metadata inspection. Its two applications—Datahunter and Datahunter TNT—are built around a single core concept: letting users locate, preview, and extract embedded information from large local or network drives without first opening heavy productivity suites. Datahunter behaves like a super-charged search companion, indexing filenames, EXIF tags, Office document properties, and hash values in real time, then presenting matches in a minimalist grid that can be filtered by date, size, or keyword. Graphic designers use it to chase stray PSD revisions across project folders, while auditors rely on its hash-generation pane to verify evidence integrity before archival. Datahunter TNT extends the same engine with a “text-and-tags” panel geared toward forensic analysts and litigation-support teams; it parses embedded timestamps, GPS coordinates, and author stamps inside PDFs, JPEGs, and e-mail archives, then exports the collated metadata to CSV or JSON for further chain-of-custody reporting. Both tools keep their indexes in portable SQLite files, so they can run from a USB stick on air-gapped workstations without administrative rights. The publisher’s open-source repository on GitHub shows steady commits that tighten NTFS performance and deepen raw camera file support, reflecting an audience that spans photographers, sysadmins, and compliance officers who need answers in seconds rather than minutes. Datahunter.ch software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always install the latest releases, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.