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The software detects human faces and can identify specific individuals across a case. Investigators can mark a "face of interest" in a reference picture (JPEG, PNG, Bitmap, or TIFF) to find matches throughout the entire evidence set. It also classifies facial attributes such as the presence of beards, glasses, or sunglasses.

She submitted her findings. The official was cleared. The “leaker” admitted to fabricating the image using a face from a public speech two years prior.

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Digital investigations often involve millions of images. Excire allows users to filter photos using Boolean logic (AND/OR keywords), enabling them to quickly isolate notable pictures while discarding irrelevant ones.

Lena documented everything. Excire automatically generated a detailed forensic report with visual heatmaps, confidence scores, and a step-by-step explanation of each anomaly — courtroom-ready. The software detects human faces and can identify

Excire Forensics: Photo Analysis with Artificial Intelligence

Excire utilizes a local database to store indices and metadata. This is typically found in the user's Application Data directories. She submitted her findings

Detective Lena Moss had spent fifteen years working digital forensics, but the case on her screen felt different. A leaked photograph had surfaced online — a grainy image of a government official in a room he had sworn he never entered. If real, it would topple an administration. If fake, it would ruin an innocent man’s life.

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