Veritone and LeoSight form a strategic partnership to deliver AI-powered analytics and real-time data visualization for law enforcement operations.
Veritone, an enterprise artificial intelligence and data solutions provider, has announced a strategic partnership with LeoSight, a company specializing in real-time data visualization for public safety operations.
The collaboration aims to provide law enforcement agencies and public safety organizations with a next-generation platform that combines AI-driven analytics with advanced operational visualization tools. The companies say the integrated offering is designed as a cost-effective, open alternative to traditional single-vendor systems.
The joint platform merges Veritone’s artificial intelligence capabilities — including object detection, automated redaction and other data analysis tools — with LeoSight’s visualization and situational-awareness technology. Together, the companies intend to enable agencies to analyze both live and historical data to uncover time-sensitive insights that may otherwise go unnoticed.
“Our goal is to foster an open, interoperable system where innovation can thrive,” said Jon Gacek, general manager of Veritone Public Sector. “For too long, customers have been locked into inflexible systems. By combining our AI with LeoSight’s visualization platform, we can deliver faster, more accurate decision-making for critical operations while giving agencies greater flexibility.”
An Open Ecosystem for Investigations
The partnership centers on a bi-directional integration between the two platforms. Veritone’s AI tools will operate within the LeoSight environment to process video, sensor and other operational data, while LeoSight’s visualization capabilities will be embedded into Veritone’s platform to present findings in a more actionable format.
The companies say the approach enables agencies to work within an open ecosystem rather than relying on tightly integrated proprietary systems.
“LeoSight is built for multi-agency operations, where clarity and coordination matter as much as speed,” said Mark Wood, chief executive of LeoSight. “With Veritone, we are creating an ecosystem that not only visualizes data but also operationalizes it through AI.”
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Addressing Real-Time Operational Needs
Public safety agencies increasingly rely on large volumes of video, sensor and operational data to support investigations and emergency response. The companies say their combined offering is designed to help agencies detect patterns, surface critical evidence and coordinate response efforts more effectively.
By integrating analytics and visualization into a single environment, the platform aims to reduce investigation time while enabling agencies to scale operations across multiple departments and jurisdictions.
The partnership reflects a broader trend in public safety technology: moving toward AI-driven platforms that can synthesize complex data streams and translate them into real-time operational intelligence.


