VIDIZMO, a Gartner- and IDC-recognized provider of AI-powered evidence management solutions, has officially announced its participation in the 2025 IACP Technology Conference, which is taking place at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis.
According to certain reports, the company will take this opportunity to showcase its industry-leading solutions for law enforcement, public safety, and justice professionals, each one geared towards helping the relevant parties manage, analyze, and redact digital evidence, while simultaneously ensuring the utmost security and compliance with NIST, FIPS, CJIS, and other data security standards.
To understand the significance of such a development, we must take into account a fact that, with digital evidence increasing exponentially, law enforcement, public safety, and justice professionals have started running, more and more often, into operational challenges. As a result, they have to spend hundreds of hours analyzing evidence and getting relevant insights from cases.
Not just that, such a setup also mandates them to indulge in more paperwork and less investigative work.
Taking a deeper view of how VIDIZMO’s solutions address the given problem, we begin from its AI-powered evidence intelligence technology, which is designed to extract relevant AI-driven insights from digital evidence and cases through data queries in multiple formats, using natural language questions. The idea here is to help agencies get accurate responses in the form of video, audio, text, or image along with linked sources to verify the generated output.
Next up, we have a solution predicated upon conducting automated evidence analysis. Leveraging the given technology, officers can detect, track, and search for objects (faces, vehicles, weapons, license plates) or spoken words within digital evidence, making it easier to find key evidence without spending hours reviewing.
Another solution coming into play here relates to evidence summarization and chaptering. You see, law enforcement, public safety, and justice agencies analyze body-worn camera footage and other video evidence. The technology achieves this objective on the back of short summaries, identifying key moments, and breaking the video down into chapters for faster evidence review.
Hold on, we still have a few bits left to unpack, considering we haven’t yet touched upon one VIDIZMO solution focused on facilitating automated redaction for the purpose of achieving FOIA compliance. The given mechanism basically includes redacting PII such as names, faces, SSNs, and license plates from videos, images, audio, and documents using AI, enabling faster FOIA responses and reducing compliance risk.
Rounding up highlights would be a facility revolving around e-discovery management. In essence, the facility is well-equipped to organize search, and filter digital case evidence efficiently to support faster and more compliant e-discovery workflows for legal teams.
As for the IACP Technology Conference, it is the biggest national forum for police executives, operational managers, and technology and research staff. The three-day event covers a wide range of educational workshops, live demonstrations, and exhibits of technology vendors in the law enforcement, public safety, and justice space.
Founded in 2010, VIDIZMO’s rise up the ranks stems from providing advanced video, audio, and AI solutions that empower organizations to manage, analyze, and secure digital evidence at scale. The company’s excellence in what it does can be understood once you consider it is recognized by Gartner, IDC, and Frost & Sullivan.
“Law enforcement, public safety, and justice agencies are having a hard time dealing with increasing evidence volumes. They need to manage it, analyze it, redact it, and then share it, all of them securely,” said Nadeem Khan, Chief Executive at VIDIZMO. “At the 2025 IACP Technology Conference, we’ll be showing how AI solutions can help them.”