1. Clearview AI
Clearview AI is a powerful facial recognition tool used by law enforcement to identify suspects using a vast database of publicly available images. It helps in solving crimes faster and locating missing persons with high accuracy.
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Facial recognition across social media and online platforms
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Real-time investigative support
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Used by over 600 law enforcement agencies globally
2. PredPol (now Geolitica)
Previously known as PredPol, Geolitica uses predictive policing to forecast where crimes are most likely to occur. It helps departments allocate resources more efficiently.
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Crime prediction based on historical data
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Real-time maps for patrol planning
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Reduces crime through proactive intervention
3. Cortica
Cortica is an AI surveillance platform that interprets video footage in real time. It identifies abnormal behaviors, such as violence or theft, assisting law enforcement with situational awareness.
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Autonomous video analysis
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Behavioral pattern recognition
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Helps prevent crimes before escalation
4. Veritone
Veritone offers AI-powered solutions for evidence management, transcription, and redaction. It’s widely used by police departments for processing bodycam and interview footage.
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Automated redaction of video/audio evidence
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Transcription for interviews and interrogations
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AI-powered media analysis
5. CaseText
CaseText’s CoCounsel is an AI legal assistant that helps lawyers conduct research, analyze documents, and prepare for court more efficiently.
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Legal research using natural language processing
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Case summarization and document review
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Cited by attorneys and judges nationwide
6. DoNotPay
Dubbed the “world’s first robot lawyer,” DoNotPay uses AI to help users contest parking tickets, file lawsuits in small claims court, and navigate legal bureaucracy.
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Automated legal advice for common issues
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Consumer protection tools
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AI-generated legal documents
7. ROSS Intelligence (Website may be inactive)
ROSS was an AI-powered legal research tool built on IBM Watson. While no longer active commercially, its model inspired many current AI legal platforms by using natural language to search legal databases.
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Advanced legal search and analytics
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Case law prediction
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AI-powered brief drafting
8. BriefCam
BriefCam provides video analytics that allow police departments to quickly review and analyze hours of surveillance footage in minutes.
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Video summarization
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Facial and license plate recognition
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Object tracking and classification
9. LegalMation
LegalMation automates litigation workflows, including discovery responses and early case assessments. It’s widely used in corporate law departments and defense firms.
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Drafts pleadings, discovery responses, and demand letters
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Reduces legal drafting time from hours to minutes
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Integrates with major legal case management systems
10. Axon Evidence (formerly Evidence.com)
Axon Evidence helps law enforcement securely store, manage, and share digital evidence from body cams, drones, and other sources.
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Cloud-based digital evidence management
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Chain of custody tracking
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Integration with body-worn and in-vehicle cameras