UrSafe Evidence is the digital evidence management system built drone-first. UrSafe Body Camera, UrSafe LPR, drone, panic-app, and CAD evidence — all captured, sealed, and unified under a single case number from the moment a call lands.
Most evidence platforms were built for body cameras a decade before drones became first responders. UrSafe Evidence inverts the model: every incident record begins with the dispatch event and accretes evidence in real time — drone telemetry, aerial video, body camera streams, and panic-app metadata all bound to the same CAD case ID.
When every artifact in an incident — the panic trigger, the drone's first orbit, the responding officer's body camera, the dispatcher's notes — lives inside a single cryptographically-sealed record, prosecution becomes deterministic and discovery becomes a single export.
Competitors stitch this together after the fact through integrations and APIs. UrSafe builds it at capture time, because the platform was designed for the moment a drone is the first responder on scene.
Feature-parity with the leaders on the table-stakes — and a layer underneath that's only possible because the platform was built drone-native from day one.
Body cameras, drones, in-vehicle, fixed CCTV, citizen panic-app uploads, and third-party file types — automatically transcoded and bound to the originating case.
Tiered hot/cold storage with no per-officer or per-device cap. AES-256 at rest, TLS 1.3 in transit, regional residency options for international deployments.
Every artifact is hash-sealed at capture and every access, view, edit, and share is signed and immutable. Court-grade audit logs by default.
Proprietary officer-worn camera with native panic-to-drone trigger, RTSP/RTMP streaming, and zero-touch case binding. Footage flows directly into the incident record — no third-party DEMS in the middle.
License Plate Recognition built into the platform — drone-mounted and fixed-camera detections write directly to the active case. Plate hits trigger automatic alerts and timestamped evidence entries.
Citizen-facing trigger that opens an incident record in real time with GPS, audio capture, and dispatch routing. Unlimited licences included with every agency deployment.
Faces, license plates, and audio scrubbed automatically. Multi-language transcripts with speaker diarization. Bulk-redact up to 25 pieces of footage per pass.
Aerial drone footage and ground UrSafe Body Camera angles auto-synchronize on a single timeline. Scrub the incident from above and behind the officer simultaneously.
Time-bound external links, watermarked previews, automated redaction queues for public records, and direct export packages for DA's office and discovery.
Bidirectional integration with Hexagon I/CAD, ShotSpotter, and partner platforms. Incidents inherit the CAD case number at dispatch — no manual reconciliation.
DJI, Skydio, and partner drone platforms supported natively. Open APIs and webhooks for RMS, CAD, ShotSpotter, and third-party DEMS interoperability.
USA, South Africa, Nigeria, and Colombia today. Data residency in-country for jurisdictions that require it. Built for federal, municipal, and international agencies alike.
Citizen panic-app, 911 call, dispatcher input, ShotSpotter gunshot detection, or sensor alert opens a case in CAD. UrSafe Evidence creates the empty incident record at the same instant.
The CAD-bound eligibility engine selects, launches, and routes the nearest drone. Live aerial video begins streaming to dispatch and the case file simultaneously.
Body cameras auto-bind to the active case. Footage is timeline-synced with the drone's aerial perspective. No manual tagging, no post-incident reconciliation.
Auto-redaction, transcription, and chain-of-custody manifests complete. Single-package export to prosecutor or FOIA queue with a verifiable cryptographic seal.
From the FBI's CJIS Security Policy to GDPR for European partners and POPIA for our South African deployments — UrSafe Evidence is architected for evidentiary admissibility across jurisdictions.
120-day pilot programmes available for qualifying agencies. Free citizen panic-app licences and 20 officer body-camera licences included.