Law enforcement
Astuse lets investigators search hours of CCTV, body-cam, dash-cam and partner footage with a single natural-language question. Clips, faces, plates, documents — every link cited, every result audit-traced, every byte stored in Canada.

Search hours of footage like a notebook
“Show me the suspect with the red backpack near the depanneur on Tuesday.” Astuse parses the question, scans every camera, body-cam clip and uploaded mobile video, and returns the moment, the keyframe and the timestamp in seconds.
Every frame is enriched with object, person, plate, action and meaning-based descriptors at ingestion — so the search is instant, even across weeks of video.
Re-identify a suspect across districts.
Astuse follows the same person, vehicle or object across cameras, sites and days — building a timeline and a map without an analyst stitching tape together.
Cross-jurisdiction sharing stays under the agency’s control: each match is scored, source-linked and reversible.


Build the case file, automatically.
Every flagged event becomes a consolidated dossier: clip, keyframe, GPS, timestamp, AI-generated description and the related documents already in your evidence stack. Disclosure-ready in one click.
Canadian sovereign. Audit-ready.
Every byte of evidence stays on Azure Canada East with no US CLOUD Act exposure. Loi 25, PIPEDA and the federal Government of Canada cloud security framework are baseline, not premium.
For sites that can’t send video off-prem, Astuse runs on a compact edge appliance and returns only metadata to the cloud — same dashboard, same answers.

See the platform in your environment.
Bring your hardest 30 minutes of footage or your messiest case folder. We’ll show you Astuse running on it, live, in a 45-minute working session.