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In seconds, search 40+ billion open source images from social media posts, personal and professional websites, news articles, online mugshots, public record sites and more. Enabling quicker identifications and apprehensions to help solve and prevent crimes, helping to make our communities safer.

WE DELIVER IDENTITY INTELLIGENCE SOLUTIONS THAT ARE:

PRECISE

Ranked #1 in U.S. and Western World out of 650+ algorithms tested by NIST.

PROVEN

Trained on the largest and most diverse dataset and relied on by law enforcement in high-stakes scenarios.

SCALABLE

Scalable pricing for agencies and organizations to effectively enable and support their missions.

SECURE

U.S.-based development with the highest certification for data security and cybersecurity policies and procedures.

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ACCURATE

Expect accurate search results, despite challenging image quality

Bias-free

Utilize an advanced machine-learning algorithm, trained on millions of images representative of society with respect to gender, race, and age

powerful

Search against the world’s largest facial recognition repository

precise

Leverage non-government data sets and identify those without a prior arrest or DMV record, including first-time offenders, witnesses, and victims

“Clearview AI is probably the best law enforcement tool I have ever used. It has paid enormous dividends in cutting the time it takes to identify suspects, witnesses, & victims.”

NICHOLAS FERRARA

Detective Sergeant, Gainesville Police Department

“Without Clearview AI, there is no way we would have caught that guy”.

ERIN BURKE

Unit Chief, U.S. Department of Homeland Security Investigations

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