GMDSOFT's Digital Forensic Video Recovery Technology Completes U.S. Patent Registration

GMDSOFT , a digital forensics company, announced on the 26th that its video-based forensics technology has been officially registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). The newly registered patent is titled "Digital forensics device for searching for recovery target areas in large-volume video evidence using a visual map and its operating method," and its patent number is US 12387492 B2.

This technology efficiently analyzes large amounts of video data and automatically identifies specific recovery targets. Its "visual map" approach allows for intuitive identification of specific time periods or scenes within the video, and it can automatically restore only the necessary footage from CCTV and smartphone footage, significantly increasing the efficiency of investigations and forensics.

The technology is applied to GMDSOFT's AI-based video forensics solution, 'MD-VIDEO AI', and is actually being utilized by investigative agencies at home and abroad.

GMDSOFT plans to use this US patent registration as a catalyst for its full-scale expansion into the North American market. It is currently expanding its solution offerings to various investigative and public agencies in the US, and is also operating a regular training program for related professionals in partnership with IACIS, a US-based digital forensics training institute.

GMDSOFT holds more than 14 domestic and international digital forensics patents, including this one, and is continuously pursuing advancements in technological areas such as AI-based data analysis, image recovery, and digital evidence collection.

Kim Hyun-soo, CEO of GMDSOFT, said, “This US patent registration is an example of our video recovery technology being officially recognized for its technological differentiation in the global market,” and added, “We will continue to enhance the performance of the entire MD-Series product line, including MD-VIDEO AI, and expand strategic partnerships in the North American and European markets to strengthen our competitiveness in the global digital forensics market.”


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