Upload body-camera evidence and BodyCam Analytics builds a synced, searchable transcript with every key moment flagged. Your team reviews the footage faster, documents what it finds, and walks into a charging decision, a plea, or a courtroom with the evidence organized.
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"I prosecuted homicide, sexual assault, fraud, and public-corruption cases. I know what hours of body-camera review cost an office — because I carried that burden myself."
Reviewing bodycam by hand means scrubbing back and forth, hunting for the moments that decide the case, and retyping notes as you go. BodyCam Analytics indexes the footage first, so your review time goes where it should — on the evidence itself, and on documenting what you find.
This is not about watching less. It is about making the review count — reaching the moments that matter, documenting what you see, and walking into a charging decision, a plea, or a courtroom with the evidence organized and at hand.
Prosecutors' offices run on fixed public budgets and short-staffed teams. BodyCam Analytics is built for that reality: it takes the scrubbing and the guesswork out of the review, so every hour your people spend on it goes further — without adding a line to the budget for headcount.
Hours of every body-camera review are lost to scrubbing, rewinding, and retyping — staff time billed at attorney and paralegal rates. BodyCam Analytics removes that wasted motion, so each hour of review covers far more ground and a fixed budget carries more cases.
Assistant prosecutors, paralegals, and support staff lose their best hours to scrubbing footage at 2x, hunting for moments. BodyCam Analytics takes the grind out of the review — they still examine the evidence, but on a clear, indexed record instead of a raw scrub bar. Less burnout, less turnover.
No one watching hours of footage catches everything. BodyCam Analytics flags every responsive moment, tags key events across the entire recording — including gunshots or screaming heard off-camera — and answers questions about the footage on demand. Insight that was simply out of reach when review meant one person and a scrub bar.
No editing software, no settings to learn. BodyCam Analytics transcribes and indexes the footage, so your review starts with a map of everything in it.
Bodycam, dashcam, surveillance, jail or interview-room video — mp4, mov, webm, avi and more. Audio files too. Hour-plus recordings are no problem.
Type up to five plain-language questions of what to look for — "when does the suspect first appear on camera," "was a Miranda warning given." A paralegal can take it from here.
A diarized, verbatim audio transcript of everything said, and a scene-by-scene visual transcript of what happens on camera — with events of interest and every responsive moment tagged.
Ask the footage follow-up questions, bookmark and highlight key moments, and build issue and witness lists — work product for charging, plea negotiations, and trial.
BodyCam Analytics turns the footage into work product — every key moment flagged, every word searchable, and what you find documented and organized for charging, plea, and trial.
When you upload footage, enter up to five plain-language questions of what matters in this case — "when does the suspect first appear on camera," "I want the first ten minutes of the interview," "was a Miranda warning given." Alongside the two transcripts, BodyCam Analytics flags every segment responsive to each question and gives the reviewer a one-click jump-bar to step straight through those moments.
And you are never boxed in by those five. The complete transcript stays fully searchable for the life of the case — as the investigation develops and new questions arise, your team can search every word again, as many times as needed. No re-processing, no new upload.
Every video produces two synchronized transcripts. The audio transcript is diarized and verbatim: every officer, suspect, and witness, timestamped, with cross-talk, non-speech audio, and [inaudible] all captured. The visual transcript describes the scene segment by segment — what is happening on camera, in factual, court-appropriate language you can put in front of a jury.
BodyCam Analytics automatically detects and tags nineteen events of interest — the moments a case turns on. Jump straight to shots fired, a use of force, a Miranda warning, a search conducted. It listens as well as watches, so a gunshot or a scream off-camera still gets flagged. No scrubbing a timeline hoping to land on the right second.
After a recording is processed, the reviewer can ask it questions in plain language at any time — "how many officers arrived," "when was the Miranda warning read," "did the suspect make any admissions" — and get a timestamped answer back, with a one-click jump to the cited moment. Review becomes a conversation, not a scrub through a timeline.
Bookmark and highlight the moments that matter and group them into issue lists and witness lists. This is evidence organized for use across the life of the case — to weigh the strength of a charge, to support a plea recommendation, to prepare a witness, and to show a judge or jury a specific moment without scrubbing. The output is case-ready, not just text.
The tools that turn a transcript into case work product — simple enough for a paralegal, included in every account.
Transcript and player stay in sync. Click a timestamped line and the footage seeks to that exact moment — no scrubbing, no guessing.
Find a phrase, a name, or a key admission across both transcripts and jump straight to it. The transcript stays searchable for the life of the case — re-search it as many times as you need, as the facts change.
Show only the segments where, say, "Use of force" was detected. Review one category of event at a time, end to end.
The AI diarizes the recording into Speaker 1, Speaker 2, and so on. Rename them once — "Officer Reyes," "Victim," "Defendant" — and it updates everywhere.
Correct a word the AI misheard. The original AI-generated text is always preserved, so there's a clear record of every change you made.
Highlight key lines and bookmark them into issue and witness lists, then copy any selection as a timestamped citation block — ready for a motion or the stand.
Prosecutors often upload body-camera footage long before it goes to the defense or the public — while a case is still being evaluated for a plea. BodyCam Analytics runs on Google Cloud and is built to hold that material with the confidentiality it demands.
Every file is encrypted at rest with managed keys and stored in a private bucket with no public access. Uploads and downloads are encrypted in transit over TLS — the footage is never exposed.
Footage is processed only to build your transcripts, inside the Google Cloud project boundary. Transcription runs on Gemini 2.5 via Vertex AI — HIPAA-eligible under Google Cloud's BAA, and it does not use your data to train AI models.
Access is account-scoped — only your office's users can open your office's recordings, walled off from every other account. Storage versioning keeps an audit trail for every file you upload.
We don't publish a fixed rate. What a prosecutor's office needs depends on real factors, so we scope a plan to yours and put a written proposal in front of you.
How many of your cases carry body-camera video, and the total hours your office processes in a typical month.
The prosecutors, paralegals, and investigators who need access — whether that is one office or a whole district.
Your contract term and purchasing process — we work with standard government procurement and budget cycles.
Tell us your caseload and footage volume, and we'll send a proposal built for your office — typically within one business day.
Request a proposalYes — and it is built expecting you to upload footage before it is disclosed. All user data is stored encrypted on the secure Google Cloud, HIPAA compliant and no data is used to train any models. Files are encrypted at rest with managed keys in a private bucket with no public access, encrypted in transit over TLS, and access is scoped so only your office can open your recordings.
Yes — that is a core use case. Many offices upload footage while a case is still being evaluated for a plea, before it goes to the defense or the public. Recordings are held in a private storage bucket with no public access, encrypted at rest, and access is account-scoped so only your office's users can open your office's files. Versioning is enabled, giving you an audit trail for every file. Footage is processed only inside the Google Cloud project boundary to produce your transcripts — it is never exposed publicly and never used to train models.
Transcripts are ready within 24 hours — usually much sooner. If you need one right away — for a bail hearing or a fast-moving case — check the priority box at upload and it is transcribed on the spot, typically in one to three minutes. Either way it is dramatically faster than reviewing footage by hand — manual review of one hour of bodycam routinely takes a legal team three to four hours.
Long recordings are fully supported. Our underlying technology is designed to support up to roughly 9.5 hours of audio per request, so hour-plus interviews, interview-room recordings, and extended bodycam files are well within range.
No — and it is not meant to. You still review the evidence; BodyCam Analytics makes that review faster and turns it into work product. It transcribes and indexes the recording so you reach every key moment directly instead of scrubbing for it, search every word, and capture what you see in bookmarks, notes, and issue and witness lists as you go. Anyone can handle the upload, but the review and the judgment stay with your prosecutors — the tool just makes sure every minute of it counts and nothing is missed.
There is no public price list. BodyCam Analytics is provided to prosecutors' offices under an agreement built around your caseload, footage volume, and budget. Reach out and we will put together a proposal for your office.
Yes. At upload you can enter up to five plain-language review questions — for example, "find where the suspect first appears on camera," "I want the first ten minutes of the interview," or "was a Miranda warning given." Alongside the two transcripts, BodyCam Analytics flags every segment responsive to each question and gives the reviewer a one-click jump-bar to step straight through those moments. After the recording is processed you can also ask it follow-up questions at any time and get a timestamped answer back.
The audio transcript is diarized and verbatim, and the AI is instructed to mark cross-talk, non-speech audio, and [inaudible] passages rather than guess. The visual transcript is written to be factual and neutral — it describes what is visible, not intent or motive. It is still AI-generated: every screen carries a reminder to verify any quote before you rely on it.
Both audio and video: mp4, mov, webm, avi, mp3, wav, m4a, and more. Bodycam, dashcam, surveillance, and jail or interview-room footage are all handled the same way.
Yes. Any line can be edited inline, and you can rename speakers across the whole transcript. The original AI-generated text is always preserved, so there is a clear record of every change you made — useful when the accuracy of the record itself is at issue.
BodyCam Analytics is a work-acceleration tool for licensed attorneys, not a substitute for your own review. It points you to the moments that matter and gives you a searchable, timestamped draft transcript — but you should always verify any quote against the footage before relying on it. The original AI text is preserved for every edit so the record stays transparent.
See how BodyCam Analytics turns an hour of footage into a case-ready record your team can build in minutes. Book a live walkthrough with the founder — or watch the recorded overview first.