Division 04 — Software
We build production-grade platforms from the ground up. REST and WebSocket APIs, cloud architecture, and intelligent tooling deployed at scale — from law enforcement to defence contractors.
Live Products
One product is live and in active beta. More are in development. Below is a full breakdown of what's shipping now and what's next.
ALPR Platform — Cloud-Hosted
Our automatic licence plate recognition engine. Built for real-world conditions — variable lighting, partial occlusions, high-speed reads, and international plate formats. Deployed via cloud with continuous model updates; on-premises available at Enterprise tier.
Roadmap
Our software pipeline extends into radar and detection systems. Early access and partnership enquiries are open now.
Speed and detection radar software with deep integration into PlateMaster's ALPR engine. Combines radar hit data with plate reads for a single correlated enforcement record — speed, plate, timestamp, location.
More Coming
Additional software products are scoped and in early development. Register interest via sales to be notified at launch.
What We Build On
The technical foundations that run across every product we ship.
Documented, versioned APIs with WebSocket streams for real-time data. Designed for integration into existing CAD, RMS, and enterprise platforms.
Auto-scaling cloud infrastructure engineered for high-throughput enforcement scenarios. Multi-region with failover and 99.9% uptime SLA on Enterprise.
Built with CJIS compliance in mind. On-premises and air-gapped deployment options for agencies with strict data sovereignty requirements.
Continuously learning models trained on real deployment data. Accuracy improves automatically — every camera added to the network makes the system smarter.
Dashboard-level analytics, evidence packages, and exportable reports in PDF and CSV. Built for audit trails and legal admissibility.
Isolated tenancy with role-based access controls. Supports multi-agency, multi-jurisdiction deployments on a single platform instance.