Investigative geolocation intelligence

Turn device movement into evidence you can actually brief.

GeoForensics helps case teams ingest KML location exports, replay journeys with timestamp context, and examine movement gaps without dropping into a heavyweight GIS workflow. The result is a faster, clearer route from raw data to investigative narrative.

KML-ready Upload exported journey data directly and start reviewing the route in minutes.
Gap-aware Flag estimated positioning periods when reported location data goes quiet.
Local-session Replay data is handled in-session so sensitive case material stays under your control.
Journey reconstruction Replay chronological movement paths with case-friendly visual framing.
Timestamp context Assess where the device was and when key transitions occurred.
Gap estimation Identify intervals where evidence requires an estimated position rather than a confirmed one.
Operational control Keep uploads and review activity within the live application session.

Built for investigations where location detail matters.

The landing experience follows the structure of a modern investigative product page, but the content is tailored to what GeoForensics already does today: upload KML, inspect route behavior, and review periods where location certainty changes.

Journey visualization

Replay a device path against a clear timeline so movement, stops, and sequencing are easier to explain to investigators and stakeholders.

Designed for chronological case review

Gap-aware interpretation

Separate confirmed movement from estimated positioning so analysts can explain confidence levels instead of overclaiming continuity.

Supports defensible narrative building

Focused KML intake

Start from exported KML files instead of building a bespoke import pipeline. The tool is optimized for getting analysts into review mode quickly.

Current workflow matches existing upload support

A straightforward review path from upload to route analysis.

The reference page uses a polished product-story structure. Here, that same structure now points to the real GeoForensics workflow and keeps claims aligned with the current application behavior.

01

Upload exported KML

Select a KML file from your case material and push it into the replay workflow without switching tools.

02

Inspect the route chronologically

Review movement with timestamp context so key stops, clusters, and transitions are easier to identify.

03

Account for data loss or silence

Where the source data becomes unavailable, use the estimated positioning view to distinguish inference from observed movement.

Visual proof points from the existing tool.

Instead of placeholder graphics, the landing page now uses the screenshots already checked into the repository so the home page looks polished without misrepresenting the product.

Journey replay screen

Replay the route

Track how the subject moved through space and time from a single, readable interface.

Estimated positioning screen

Highlight uncertainty correctly

Present estimated positioning separately so evidence reviews stay honest about what is observed and what is inferred.

GeoForensics product overview

See the product at a glance

Use the home page as a concise explanation of what GeoForensics does before users open the workflow.

Open the journey tool and start reviewing evidence.

The home page now matches the reference page’s product-marketing feel while keeping the destination grounded in your actual MVC routes and current feature set.