
Revelen.ai is a Silicon Valley tech startup founded by law enforcement for law enforcement, developing AI-driven solutions to combat violent gun crime and enhance public safety. Their proprietary machine vision AI technology integrates with existing law enforcement tools to provide real-time ballistics analysis, cross-jurisdictional crime linking, and all-source shooting data correlation. The company offers a comprehensive platform that streamlines forensic analysis and crime intelligence, empowering crime labs and investigative teams with advanced AI tools, training, and deployment support. Backed by venture capital and led by experienced law enforcement and technology executives, Revelen.ai aims to disrupt the cycle of firearms violence and improve case resolution speed and accuracy across the United States.

Revelen.ai is a Silicon Valley tech startup founded by law enforcement for law enforcement, developing AI-driven solutions to combat violent gun crime and enhance public safety. Their proprietary machine vision AI technology integrates with existing law enforcement tools to provide real-time ballistics analysis, cross-jurisdictional crime linking, and all-source shooting data correlation. The company offers a comprehensive platform that streamlines forensic analysis and crime intelligence, empowering crime labs and investigative teams with advanced AI tools, training, and deployment support. Backed by venture capital and led by experienced law enforcement and technology executives, Revelen.ai aims to disrupt the cycle of firearms violence and improve case resolution speed and accuracy across the United States.
Focus: AI-driven mobile forensic ballistics and real-time casing analysis for law enforcement
Flagship products: ShotOptix handheld 3D scanner and Rapid Casing Analysis AI platform
Founded/Legal name: Operates as Revelen.ai; legal name iBallistix, Inc.
Headcount (reported): 14 employees
Recent funding signal: Grant funding recorded April 2022 (National Science Foundation)
Forensic ballistics, crime intelligence, and shooting investigation workflow acceleration.
Public safety / Law enforcement technology
Latest recorded funding event is an NSF grant in April 2022
“Backed by venture investors; listed investors include National Science Foundation, Heroic Ventures, Lauder Partners”