The most successful aspect of Delphi decompilation is the extraction of form files ( .dfm ). Decompilers read the RTTI to rebuild the visual interface of the application. This allows users to see: The exact placement of buttons, text boxes, and menus. Component properties (fonts, colors, alignments).

If you genuinely need to analyze a compiled Delphi application—either for security auditing, interoperability, or recovering your own lost source code—you should rely on established, reputable tools rather than sketchy search terms.