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The Visual Intelligence PlatformTurn photos into intelligence. No metadata required Try DemoGeoSpy has helped solve over 10000+ cases world wideGeoSpyFor Enterprise & Law Enforcement GeoSpy® is an advanced platform integrating powerful AI location models for your city or country. Delivering up to meter level accuracy, state of the art computer vision models all in an easy to use interface. Available for qualified government and enterprise organizations. Contact us for licensing and pricing details.Contact UsGeo-EstimationPrecision TargetingProperty TargetingGeo-EstimationTurn low context images into intelGeoSpy's cutting edge geo estimation models allow you to take low context images and determine locations using only the pixels from the image.See DemoWho we areWhy America’s Heroes Deserve the Most Advanced AIRead MoreTurn pixels into intelligence.GeoSpy has enabled law enforcement and government agencies to act swiftly, determining the location of suspects and criminals within seconds. By acting on real-time, sensitive data, authorities have been able to capture dangerous individuals faster than ever before.Try GeoSpy“Fugitive ApprehendedHow AI Helped Catch a Fugitive in 20 MinutesLearn MoreArticlesExplore the blogHear the latest from the GeoSpy teamCheck our blogArticlesLGM vs LLMJanuary 12, 2026Read moreArticlesWhy America’s Heroes Deserve the Most Advanced AIAugust 20, 2025Read moreArticlesCatching a Fugitive in 20 Minutes: How AI Changes the Game for Law EnforcementAugust 1, 2025Read more --- ArticlesWhy America’s Heroes Deserve the Most Advanced AIAugust 20, 2025At our peak, the public GeoSpy platform had 2 million free users and averaged about 120,000 searches per day. Many of my friends insisted that I should monetize the free traffic and capitalize on the AI hype. In Q1 of 2025, we decided to completely sunset the public platform to focus on law enforcement and government applications. Some people asked why we made this decision and potentially forfeited millions of dollars in easy revenue. To answer that question, we have to go back to the beginning.When we first launched GeoSpy, we started as three brothers working out of a one-bedroom apartment in Boston. My two older brothers and I had been working on a project called Darkpages, which was meant to revolutionize cybersecurity. By chance, I read a paper discussing photo geolocation and, over a few days, cobbled together a version of my own. This was not a core feature of our Darkpages platform but a feature nonetheless. I showed the software to a few friends, and they didn't seem particularly impressed. One of my brothers suggested I share it on Reddit, so I did. That's how GeoSpy began.Over the next three months, we saw explosive growth, reaching 1 million users within that time. We received our first acquisition offer within two weeks of launching, which we turned down. The success of our launch came with challenges. While bootstrapping, I remember my first big cloud bill was four times my rent, covered only by an enterprise API deal we had closed the week before.As time went on, the question on everyone's mind was: Why are people using GeoSpy? I started obsessively reaching out to users to better understand their reasoning. What I heard shocked me. People's stories ranged from cheating at GeoGuessr to more serious use cases like asset recovery and fugitive apprehension.One particular story struck me to the core. Police in the Midwest had successfully paired GeoSpy with license plate readers to track a human trafficking victim from an Instagram Live stream in a moving car. GeoSpy pinpointed an area from a cropped image of the back window, and by working with local authorities where GeoSpy predicted, they tracked the same car passing by local license plate reader systems, ultimately leading to the victim's rescue.Reflecting on what we set out to do as a team, our goal was to build technology to safeguard American freedom and prosperity. I strongly believe that to succeed at anything, we must focus. After one year of free access to GeoSpy, we pulled the plug on the public platform and decided to go all-in on law enforcement and government—not because it was our only market, but because it's where we saw the most impact.As a company, we are still early in our journey, but our mission will never change. We dedicate ourselves to building technology to safeguard freedom, democracy, and American excellence. AI is not just for B2B SaaS and Silicon Valley. We believe that putting the most advanced AI systems in the hands of the men and women who serve our communities every day is a key part of America's future. As developments in AI move quickly, so will we.Geolocating pictures was just the start. America deserves more. While Silicon Valley hype centers around LLMs, AGI, and SSI, our focus remains on visual intelligence—understanding the world we see with our eyes, what we call Visual Super Intelligence.Enabling AI to perceive and comprehend the world through images will unlock a new frontier for law enforcement and government, enabling them to act more quickly and accurately in critical moments.What is Visual Super Intelligence? To us, it is the ability of AI models to pick up on extremely small and imperceptible details and infer critical information from them. In our early cases, the type of sidewalk or gravel under someone's feet might hint at a location. These are not simple classification problems, but rather more nuanced challenges that require something new. Photo geolocation is an early step, but it demonstrates the potential of what the future may bring.Visual Super Intelligence represents a leap beyond traditional computer vision, enabling AI to interpret the world with precision and contextual understanding, surpassing any human. By focusing on these capabilities, we aim to empower law enforcement and government with tools that can save lives in the moments that matter mostMany people ask how we have managed to develop and adapt so quickly with very few resources compared to many traditional Silicon Valley AI startups. We have been blessed with a mission that is both inspiring and exhilarating. Countless PhD students, engineers, data companies, and research labs have given us a helping hand because they loved the mission. With a tiny team, we have been able to shift the perspective of what is possible for photo geolocation, and we are excited about what comes next.-DanContinue ReadingThe latest handpicked blog articlesCheck all articlesArticlesLGM vs LLMJanuary 12, 2026Read moreArticlesCatching a Fugitive in 20 Minutes: How AI Changes the Game for Law EnforcementAugust 1, 2025Read moreGetting StartedGeoSpy 1.1 UpdateApril 14, 2025Watch Recap --- ArticlesCatching a Fugitive in 20 Minutes: How AI Changes the Game for Law EnforcementAugust 1, 2025Catching a Fugitive in 20 Minutes: How AI GeoSpy Changes the Game for Law EnforcementArtificial intelligence is transforming law enforcement in ways that were unimaginable just a few years ago. Cases that once took days, weeks, or months to solve are now being cracked in minutes—all thanks to the power of AI-driven image analysis and geolocation.This is the story of how GeoSpy, Graylark’s AI intel platform, helped a major metropolitan police department track down and arrest a fugitive within 20 minutes —using nothing but a photo posted on social media.The Challenge: A Fugitive on Social MediaIt began with a taunt. A wanted fugitive—facing serious charges for drugs and firearms—posted a photo of a car to his Instagram Story, confident that he was beyond reach. The image was the only clue:No GPS metadataNo Street ViewNo recent satellite coverage- The area itself was a brand new development, with virtually no public map data availableDetectives needed to act quickly. But with so little information, traditional methods would likely stall. The clock was ticking."A single photo. No GPS. No map data. Just a challenge for law enforcement."Enter GeoSpy: AI-Powered GeolocationInstead of hitting a dead end, the police department turned to AI. GeoSpy’s AI went to work instantly:- Analyzing every visual clue in the image—roof shapes, building materials, road patterns, even details like solar panels and landscaping- Comparing those features to a massive proprietary database of imagery, spatial data, and computer vision models- Running algorithms trained to spot subtle, location-specific patterns, even when public maps failResult:Within seconds, GeoSpy returned a precise street address. "GeoSpy’s AI-powered platform delivers a precise match—within seconds."The Result: Actionable Intelligence, Real-World ImpactArmed with a verified location, officers mobilized. Within 20 minutes, the fugitive—who thought he was safe behind the anonymity of social media—was in custody.The best part? Even Google Earth didn’t have up-to-date imagery for the area. GeoSpy’s AI was able to fuse data from many different sources and pull lots of small details together and produce an accurate and verifiable answer.Even with no public map data or Google Earth imagery, GeoSpy decoded the scene.Law Enforcement FeedbackThe impact wasn’t lost on the detectives involved. Their direct feedback said it all:“It was the exact hit.” Why This Matters: The Future of Crime-FightingThis isn’t just a one-off story—it’s a preview of how AI is making law enforcement:- Faster: Turning hours or days of analysis into seconds- Smarter: Surfacing clues that humans or legacy tools would miss- More effective: Leveling the playing field, even in data-dark areasAs criminals get smarter and technology evolves, so must the tools used to stop them. With platforms like GeoSpy, police can move at the speed of the internet—responding to threats in real time, not after the fact.---ConclusionThe case is clear: AI is changing the game for law enforcement. Wherever criminals hide—online or off—GeoSpy is helping to bring them to justice, faster than ever.Interested in learning more about how GeoSpy can support your investigations? [Continue ReadingThe latest handpicked blog articlesCheck all articlesArticlesLGM vs LLMJanuary 12, 2026Read moreArticlesWhy America’s Heroes Deserve the Most Advanced AIAugust 20, 2025Read moreGetting StartedGeoSpy 1.1 UpdateApril 14, 2025Watch Recap --- BlogRead the latest from the GeoSpy teamArticlesLGM vs LLMWhat is a LGMJan 12, 2026Read moreArticlesWhy America’s Heroes Deserve the Most Advanced AIWhy America’s Heroes Deserve the Most Advanced AIAug 20, 2025Read moreArticlesCatching a Fugitive in 20 Minutes: How AI Changes the Game for Law EnforcementAI is transforming law enforcement—turning images into real-time, actionable intelligence. Learn how GeoSpy helped police catch a fugitive in just 20 minutes, using only a photo posted on social media.Aug 1, 2025Read moreGetting StartedGeoSpy 1.1 UpdateApr 14, 2025Watch RecapLoad More