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The Cause

RVIS Exists So No Missing Person Is Forgotten. We Look For Them 24x7.

With No Mass Surveillance

This Is Why We Do What We Do

 

Whether a child, a teenager, or an adult, has been missing for hours or years, RVIS is designed to quietly and privately help bring them home — without watching everyone else.

Our system solves one of the hardest challenges in public safety: How do you find the needle without monitoring the haystack?

Safience’s Real-Time Victim Identification System helps recover missing children, runaways, trafficked individuals, and vulnerable adults — even years after their disappearance — without mass surveillance or even the use of age-progressed images.

No More Cold Cases
In traditional investigations, missing persons cases often go cold due to lack of resources or sheer scale. RVIS helps change that. A child who went missing last week or an adult who disappeared years ago — both remain part of the active 24×7 search. RVIS enables real-time alerts, even decades later. Every sensor quietly looks for individuals flagged as missing, vulnerable, or endangered — without watching anyone else. Everyone else remains anonymous to the system.

Safience Tools for Victim Identification: Locate. Verify. Protect.

Your Challenge

How RVIS Helps

Cases relegated to cold status due to limited resources, time gaps, or lack of active leads

Never a cold case: RVIS sensors operate 24/7, continuously watching for reported missing individuals and issuing verified alerts in as little as 60 seconds

Delayed identification of missing or exploited children and vulnerable adults

Real-time alerts when a reported missing person is detected, without continuous monitoring or video review

Limited visibility once a missing person leaves a known location or jurisdiction

Sensor-based detection across participating locations, enabling continuity of identification without mass surveillance

High reliance on tips, chance encounters, or manual image review

Automated detection paired with trained human verification to surface credible leads faster

Risk of re-traumatization or exposure through invasive identification methods

Face-only, neck-up imagery with no body imaging, audio capture, or behavioral tracking

Balancing rapid recovery with privacy, consent, and civil liberties

Relevance-based alerts, no biometric storage, no public access, and full auditability

Need for actionable leads without automated enforcement or false positives

Human-in-the-loop verification supporting law enforcement judgment, not automated decisions

Why Victim-Centric Organizations Choose Safience

  • Persistent 24/7 detection for missing and endangered persons — continues searching long after traditional investigations slow or go cold
  • No live video, no feed, no continuous monitoring — eliminates privacy risks while maintaining constant readiness. Anyone not relevant remains wholly anonymous
  • Neck-up, face-only detection — no body imaging, no contextual surveillance, no inappropriate imagery
  • Rapid, verified alerts — potential sightings reviewed by trained analysts and issued in as little as 60 seconds
  • Human-in-the-loop at every step — no automated decisions, no enforcement actions triggered by software alone
  • Protects vulnerable populations — children, trafficking victims, missing adults, and cognitively impaired individuals

60 Seconds To Locate A Victim: The Workflow

Missing persons records are entered by authorized law enforcement agencies, or, child or vulnerable adult-focused organizations working with law enforcement, through established investigative workflows. RVIS relies only on lawfully submitted, case-specific images associated with an active missing or endangered person investigation. No public submissions are permitted, as every case entered needs to be vetted prior to entry.

RVIS's smart sensors use automated face detection at the edge, to passively capture face-only imagery when an individual enters the sensor’s field of view. Sensors do not record video, audio, or full-body images. Images are cropped to the face and securely transmitted solely for comparison related to an active missing person case. If there is no match, the image and the biometric generated by a third-party algorithm in an isolated black box are both deleted and purged.

If there is a match, the biometric is still deleted in the black box. The image alone then goes to the Safience Rapid Action Center or RAC for review. Any potential match is reviewed by trained analysts to assess similarity, image quality, and contextual relevance. RVIS does not generate automated conclusions or actions. Human review is required before any alert is validated or escalated.

When a match is confirmed as relevant, a targeted alert is delivered to the appropriate law enforcement agency, typically within 60 seconds of a matched individual being surfaced on a sensor. Alerts include the comparison image, time, and location context necessary for rapid situational awareness — without exposing unnecessary personal data.

Law enforcement or any other involved organization determines next steps based on investigative protocols, local laws, and investigative officer judgment. RVIS provides lead information only and is never used as the sole basis for any action.

Safience does not participate in field response, enforcement decisions, or case outcomes. The system’s role concludes once an alert is delivered. Safience has no access to, transmission of or retention of biometric data and does not maintain a searchable biometric gallery.

Operational Reality

8 Million

Estimated number of children reported missing worldwide each year (ICMEC)

50 Million

People living in modern slavery globally, including trafficking and forced exploitation (ILO / Walk Free estimates)

110+ Million

People forcibly displaced worldwide due to conflict, persecution, or instability (UNHCR global displacement figures)

60 Seconds

How long it takes for an RVIS alert to be called out on a missing person, with an exact location

Built-In Safeguards

  • No mass surveillance: Every person that is not "relevant" to the system is completely anonymous
  • No data stored on devices, no live feed and no live view into sensors
  • No biometric identifiers accessed, transmitted or stored
  • No footage or recordings and no forensic ability
  • Relevance-based alerts with trained human verification — no automated decisions
  • All system access is logged, auditable, and legally defensible. Compliant with all U.S. and global privacy and data protection laws