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Internal Affairs investigators carry two burdens most colleagues don't: investigating people they work alongside, and a documentation standard that has to hold up under scrutiny from every direction.
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CLIPr processes recorded interviews and BWC footage and produces AI-Assisted first-draft reports built directly from the audio transcript. Your investigator reviews, edits, and finalizes. The record reflects what happened.



Up to 50% less documentation time per investigation
Days of video review condensed into a structured, chronological first-draft in hours
First-draft reports built from recorded audio grounded in what was said, not reconstructed from memory
Consistent, structured records that hold up under union review, legal scrutiny, and public records requests
Annual summaries and compliance reports compiled from searchable, structured case data
Turn BWC footage and interview audio into a chronological, timestamped narrative formatted to your agency's standard.
Index BWC footage and map it against officer statements, giving investigators a structured starting point instead of hours of rewatching.
Separate investigator and officer audio to produce a condensed fact summary for legal and HR review.
Structured complaint and use-of-force data so annual summaries can be compiled from searchable, consistent records instead of manual aggregation.
CLIPr indexes every interview transcript and footage timestamp so investigators and supervisors can search across the entire case history using plain language.
CLIPr is already used by law enforcement agencies to document incidents, interviews, and use-of-force events, built on the same CJIS-aligned infrastructure your agency already requires