One-liner
A digital evidence management system for law enforcement agencies that centralizes, tracks, and secures case-related evidence from collection to courtroom.
Strengths
- Centralized digital evidence tracking with audit trails (review: 'All evidence is logged with timestamps and user IDs, which helps with accountability')
- Integration with police reporting workflows (review: 'Seamlessly connects with our incident reports—no double entry')
- Secure cloud storage with compliance features (review: 'Meets FBI CJIS standards, which is critical for us')
- Customizable evidence categories and metadata fields (review: 'We can add our own tags like 'forensic priority' or 'media type')
- Supports multimedia uploads (photos, videos, audio) directly from field devices
Weaknesses
- Frequent crashes during large file uploads (review: 'App froze twice when uploading a 2GB video from a dashcam')
- Poor mobile app performance on older iOS devices (review: 'My iPad Air 2 runs it slowly—takes 30 seconds to open a case')
- Limited offline functionality (review: 'No way to log evidence in the field without internet—big problem during raids')
- Steep learning curve for new users (review: 'It took me two weeks to figure out how to attach a photo properly')
- Customer support response times are slow (review: 'Submitted a bug report and waited 5 days for a reply')
Opportunities
- Build a lightweight, offline-first mobile app for field officers to capture and tag evidence without internet
- Create a simple drag-and-drop interface for non-technical users to manage evidence logs
- Offer a free tier for small departments or solo investigators with basic upload and tagging features
- Integrate with popular bodycams or dashcams via direct API (e.g., Axon, Reveal) to auto-upload media
- Develop a browser extension to quickly save web-based evidence (e.g., social media screenshots) into the system
Competitors
- Evidence.com
- Crimson
- Axon Evidence
AI-generated brief · 5/13/2026, 6:39:10 AM