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Answers for the Future of Crime Solving

Explore how eSleuth’s patent-pending AI and ML technology helps investigators accelerate case resolution, improve clearance rates, and reduce violent crime without increasing manpower.

Product & Technology Overview

  • A: eSleuth, Inc.’s Police Future Methods (PFM AI™) is a premium information platform used by criminal investigators to solve unsolved crimes. PFM AI™ analyzes and compares historical and current data to develop timely, actionable leads. The result is that investigators and field officers are immediately provided with an ever-changing list of subjects, vehicles, residences, and locations to investigate.

    eSleuth PFM AI assists criminal investigators by overcoming manpower shortages, managing massive amounts of data that a human is incapable of processing, and condensing investigative tasks and time to accelerate case resolution.

  • A: eSleuth PFM AI aggregates all law enforcement data sets into a CJIS-compliant cloud, hosted on Amazon AWS GovCloud, and employs various patented artificial intelligence analysis and information discovery methods that capture the best police practices and scientific standards.

  • A: We are a product built for investigators in the field. With eSleuth PFM, “You don’t have to know something to get something.” That means the patented architecture provides solutions that advance investigations toward successful conclusions—without users having to build queries or charts.

  • A: Our platform includes six patents and uses AI agents to scan, curate, and analyze incoming data—including images, video, and handwritten documents—and rank the probability a case can be solved based on hundreds of variables.ription

  • A: The eSleuth AI Solvability Matrix™ prioritizes open investigations to facilitate higher closure rates by directing resources where they can have the most impact. It is continually updated based on new developments.

  • A: Police Future Methods (PFM AI™)

Use Cases & Benefits

  • A: There are 350,000 unsolved homicides in the U.S. and over 8 million unsolved violent crimes, increasing annually. By solving yesterday’s crimes, we reduce tomorrow’s risk by removing career criminals from communities.

  • A: Hiring and training a new investigator costs around $250,000. For a fraction of that, eSleuth can deploy “virtual investigators” that fill gaps in staffing and investigative power.

  • A: Yes. eSleuth PFM AI can help with sexual assault, carjacking, armed robbery, firearm investigations, narcotics, and more. It can even be used for property and society-related crimes.

  • A: Typically, just unsolved violent crime case info. However, adding RMS and CAD data increases the platform’s insights and lead generation capability.

Access, Privacy & Security

  • Fill out the Request Demo or Contact Us forms and request a call or demo.

  • A: Yes, but access is governed by extremely granular permission settings—departments define who can see what.

  • A: The originating agency always owns its data. eSleuth Inc. only has custody for information discovery and case ranking within the parameters set by the agency.

  • Yes, eSleuth Inc. is CJIS-compliant and uses Amazon AWS GovCloud, which is trusted for secure law enforcement data.