Phase 01
Locate the relevant footage
Search and filter the material set so reviewers can get to the incidents that matter without manually combing through everything twice.
Search, review, and package body-worn-camera material with vendor-independent discipline so investigators and supervisors can act faster while preserving context, fairness, and evidential integrity.
Operational readout
without locking review to one media stack
Vendor aware
for incidents, complaints, and supervisor checks
Faster review
kept central to footage analysis
Due process
video stays attached to the case record
Evidence linked
Supervisors and investigators need to find the right video quickly, but they also need the review process to remain fair, explainable, and connected to the rest of the case. Too many systems optimise only for search speed.
Built for supervisor review, internal investigations, complaint handling, and evidential video workflows.
Media review
Investigators and supervisors can work through relevant material from the same evidence record used elsewhere in the case.
The product now reads like a real footage-review workflow: identify the material, validate it in context, and turn it into a usable package for supervisors or investigators.
Supervisory visibility
Leadership can see review pace, outstanding volume, and operational impact without asking the team to maintain a separate reporting layer.
Phase 01
Search and filter the material set so reviewers can get to the incidents that matter without manually combing through everything twice.
Phase 02
Assess the footage with the associated incident, evidence, and review expectations visible so the process stays explainable.
Phase 03
Move the reviewed material into an investigation, complaint package, or supervisory brief while preserving the source relationship and review trail.
This version is built around fairness, reviewability, and evidential follow-through instead of abstract claims about automated video intelligence.
Reduce wasted review effort while keeping the decision path understandable to the people using it.
Review discipline matters as much as retrieval speed when footage affects careers, complaints, or prosecutions.
Video should move into the same evidence and case workflow as the rest of the material, not sit in its own isolated lane.
Leadership needs more than media access. It needs a clear view of posture, workload, and control.
The page now anchors on due process, supervisor review, and evidential continuity instead of generic body-camera AI language.
Bring the vendor mix, oversight constraints, and investigative review paths you already manage and test them against the workflow.