Legal technology company ChronoTracer has launched a platform designed to automate case chronologies by consolidating digital communications and time-based records from e-discovery productions and forensic images. The Austin-based company’s software creates unified, time-ordered views of evidence including emails, phone records, text messages and financial transactions.
The platform parses evidence in various formats and structures events into a filterable web interface. ChronoTracer works alongside existing e-discovery platforms and includes features like automatic translation, transcription of audio files, identity matching across evidence sources and direct navigation from events to underlying sources.
“The future of evidence analysis isn’t just about reviewing documents — it’s about understanding what happened, quickly and clearly,” Richard Gorelick, co-founder and CEO of ChronoTracer, said in a news release.