Delhi and Essex Police credit Corsight AI’s facial recognition solution

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Police forces across India and the UK have recently credited Corsight AI with helping solve serious cases using its facial recognition system.

The system supports both real-time identification and forensic video investigations.

This week, the company is presenting its platform at the DEFEA defense exhibition in Athens, as interest grows among security and defense agencies worldwide.

Delhi – India

In Delhi, the police stated that Corsight’s technology played a key role in identifying and locating a group of armed robbers within 24 hours of a violent incident in the city.

The suspects had fired at shopkeepers during a robbery and fled the scene.

The company highlighted that while using Corsight’s system, investigators were able to track their movements across camera networks, despite low-quality footage and attempts to conceal their appearance.

Essex – UK

Meanwhile, in Essex, UK police highlighted that they had tested Corsight’s live facial recognition (LFR) system in partnership with Digital Barriers.

The force reported high accuracy rates, even in difficult environments and praised the system’s ability to avoid false alerts — an issue that has limited the adoption of other facial recognition tools.

“Clarity and speed”

Ofer Ronen, EVP of Business Development, Corsight AI said: “These aren’t lab tests — they’re operational outcomes.

“When officers need to act quickly or investigate after the fact, our system delivers the clarity and speed they need,” he concluded.

DEFEA 2025

Corsight AI has also announced that it will demonstrate its platform at DEFEA 2025, meeting with defense and homeland security agencies from across Europe and the Middle East.

The technology is being shown in both real-time surveillance and post-event forensic investigation modes, the company said.

It is built to work on edge devices or through integrations with existing video systems.

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