
Marinus Analytics is an internationally recognized, woman-owned and led AI company dedicated to protecting the vulnerable and ending systemic exploitation. They provide AI-driven solutions to public safety professionals to disrupt human trafficking, child abuse, and cyber fraud. Their flagship product, Traffic Jam, uses advanced computing to help law enforcement identify victims and dismantle criminal networks, saving significant investigative hours and speeding up cases. Marinus Analytics focuses on responsible AI innovation, using only public internet data and advocating for limited, specific uses of technologies like facial recognition to aid in victim recovery. They have received investment from organizations like the US National Science Foundation and Bank of New York Mellon, and have partnerships with AWS, NCFTA, and NCMEC. The company has been recognized as an "Innovator of the Year" by the Pittsburgh Technology Council.

Marinus Analytics is an internationally recognized, woman-owned and led AI company dedicated to protecting the vulnerable and ending systemic exploitation. They provide AI-driven solutions to public safety professionals to disrupt human trafficking, child abuse, and cyber fraud. Their flagship product, Traffic Jam, uses advanced computing to help law enforcement identify victims and dismantle criminal networks, saving significant investigative hours and speeding up cases. Marinus Analytics focuses on responsible AI innovation, using only public internet data and advocating for limited, specific uses of technologies like facial recognition to aid in victim recovery. They have received investment from organizations like the US National Science Foundation and Bank of New York Mellon, and have partnerships with AWS, NCFTA, and NCMEC. The company has been recognized as an "Innovator of the Year" by the Pittsburgh Technology Council.
Founded: 2014
Headquarters: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Core product: Traffic Jam (AI investigative SaaS)
Mission: Use AI to detect and disrupt human trafficking and online exploitation
Employee count: 17
Human trafficking, online sexual exploitation, child abuse, and cyber fraud/online-enabled exploitation
2014
AI / Public safety / SaaS
Convertible note round reported Feb 2, 2020