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August 22, 2026 · Zoe Andersen

Cognitech Advances Forensic Video Analysis With Intelligent Video Enhancement Technology

Cognitech is advancing forensic video and image analysis with specialized technologies designed to help trained professionals process, enhance, analyze, and interpret challenging visual evidence. Its portfolio includes Video Investigator 64, VideoActive 64, AutoMeasure 64, TriSuite 64, and Cognitech Intelligence, supporting workflows involving surveillance footage, image enhancement, photogrammetry, redaction, and investigative analysis.

Cognitech, a developer of forensic video and image analysis technology, continues to advance digital investigation workflows with specialized tools designed for professionals working with surveillance footage, video evidence, and forensic imagery.

For investigators, raw video evidence can often present significant challenges. Footage may contain motion blur, noise, poor lighting, low resolution, compression artifacts, or difficult camera angles. Cognitech’s forensic video technology is designed to help trained professionals process and analyze this type of evidence while maintaining an investigative workflow focused on extracting useful information from available imagery.

The company’s Video Investigator 64 provides a range of video and image processing capabilities, including denoising, deblurring, resolution enhancement, visualization, and forensic reconstruction. Cognitech also highlights technologies such as FrameFusion, Adaptive Deblur, and FaceFusion3D for specialized forensic processing and analysis.

Cognitech’s broader TriSuite64 platform combines Video Investigator, VideoActive, and AutoMeasure technologies into a forensic multimedia software suite. The platform is designed to support video enhancement, real-time processing, forensic photogrammetry, measurements, and analysis of digital evidence.

The company has also expanded its technology into cloud-based workflows. My Cognitech Cloud provides browser-based access to forensic video investigation and image authentication capabilities, allowing professionals to work with specialized processing tools without relying solely on a dedicated high-end workstation.

More recently, Cognitech has highlighted Cognitech Intelligence, an AI-powered technology focused on video and image enhancement. Its capabilities include face detection, redaction, face enhancement, and advanced video upscaling, giving investigators additional tools for handling complex visual evidence.

Forensic video analysis is increasingly important as surveillance cameras, mobile devices, vehicle systems, and other digital sources generate growing volumes of visual evidence. Connecting information across multiple recordings can also help investigators build timelines and understand movement across different locations. Cognitech has developed tools such as VideoMap to support this type of investigative analysis.

Cognitech states that its technology is used across forensic fields including law enforcement, surveillance, vehicle identification, bio-identification, CCTV, and geo-intelligence. The company has also developed cloud solutions intended for government and professional forensic environments.

As digital evidence continues to become an important component of modern investigations, forensic software can play a role in helping trained professionals organize, enhance, examine, and document complex video and image evidence. Cognitech continues to develop tools aimed at supporting these specialized forensic workflows.

About Cognitech

Cognitech develops forensic video and image processing, analysis, authentication, and photogrammetry technologies for professional users. Its product portfolio includes Video Investigator, VideoActive, AutoMeasure, TriSuite64, and forensic image authentication solutions.

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