Body-Cam & Law Enforcement Video
Search body-worn footage for the moment, person, or statement
Body-worn cameras capture entire shifts, which means the moments that matter for a review, a report, or a disclosure request are buried inside hours of routine footage. When someone needs "where the officer gave the warning" or "the person in the blue jacket at the scene," scrubbing the full recording is slow and error-prone. SearchByVideo lets you search body-cam footage by what was said and what appears on screen, so you land on the exact moment in seconds. Review units and oversight teams use it to prepare reports, respond to records requests, and locate key exchanges without watching every minute.
SearchByVideo lets agencies and reviewers search body-worn camera footage in plain language to find a specific moment, person, or statement. Instead of scrubbing an entire shift of recordings, describe what happened and jump to the exact timestamp for review or disclosure.
Why SearchByVideo for Body-Cam & Law Enforcement Video?
Find a specific statement or command without scrubbing the shift
Locate a person by clothing or appearance in the footage
Jump to the moment an incident begins for a report
Respond to records and disclosure requests far faster
Search hours of body-worn footage instead of watching it in full
AI Features Built for Body-Cam & Law Enforcement Video
Statement Search
Find spoken commands and statements in the footage
Person Search
Locate someone by clothing or appearance on screen
Incident Detection
Jump to where an interaction or event begins
Disclosure Export
Pull the exact clip needed for a report or request
What You Can Find
- Find the moment the verbal warning was given
- Locate the person in the blue jacket at the scene
- Find where the interaction escalates for the report
- Jump to the statement made during the stop
- Find every clip showing the vehicle in question
See Moments Like These
Browse through real emotional moments that SearchByVideo can help you capture and preserve.

Family Reunion
Elderly grandparents and young grandchild laughing together at dining table
"Responding to a records request used to mean an analyst watching an entire shift of footage to find a two-minute exchange. Now we search for the moment and it takes us right there. It has cut our review turnaround dramatically."
Talia Bergström
Records & Review Analyst
Free to try. No credit card required.