We just raised our seed from @a16z American Dynamism fund and Seven Stars Capital to build Longeye: AI that solves crimes in hours, not months.
This became personal when our CEO woke up to burglars running out his door, laughing.
Police came but had no capacity to investigate:
We'll be at the IACP Technology Conference in Fort Worth, May 19-21.
Longeye has processed more than 50 million files for agencies across the country so far this year, and we're ready to take on the biggest, nastiest grunt work sitting on your detectives' desks.
Book a demo ahead of the conference with the link in comments or just stop by booth 629. Make sure you walk away with a pair of Longeye shades 😎
longeye.com/iacp
A milestone for our video capability this month.
Longeye's audio has always been strong. One question across hundreds of hours of jail calls, and the exact moment that matters comes back cited and ready for the case file. Now the same is true for video.
This sits alongside everything else Longeye already powers through: jail calls, warrant returns, cell tower records, photos, and case documents.
One workspace, every type of evidence.
It's solving cases for our users today. Reach out at Longeye.com and it will go to work for you too.
Full rundown of what shipped this month: longeye.com/blog/product-upd…
Check out Longeye on the front page of The Washington Post!
Detectives buried in digital evidence. Cases going cold. Justice waiting in line.
35 agencies are using Longeye to change that. 25 million files processed. 34 years of detective work compressed into months.
After onboarding a client last week, we watched a homicide detective discover a suspect in his own case file this week. A suspect he didn't know existed.
He was staring at a ten-year-old cold case. None of his team had worked the original investigation.
Critical evidence sitting unreviewed.
Trials blowing up on overlooked details.
Innocent people in jail.
Guilty ones walking free.
And good detectives take the fall for a problem that was never about effort. It was about capacity.
If your agency is sitting on terabytes of evidence with no way to process it, you're not behind on technology.
You're gambling with justice.
Whether you use Longeye or another solution, please do not ignore Big Evidence.
Someone spent a decade wrongfully convicted of a crime they didn't commit.
The evidence that could have freed them? It was in the file the entire time.
At Longeye, we built AI that turns months of evidence review into hours. Not to replace investigators or attorneys but to give them back the time to do what only humans can do: deliver justice.