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More Precise Gunshot Locations
The proven gunshot detection system trusted by agencies nationwide to save lives, locate evidence, and improve public safety.
SOC2 CompliantShotSpotter improves awareness of gunfire, with more than 90% of gunfire being reported, in stark contrast with only 12% of gunfire reported without ShotSpotter.
More Precise Gunshot Locations
Faster EMS Response
More Shell Casings Recovered
Clear maps.
Precise locations.
Instant audio.
No new hardware.
No complex workflows.
Officers get the clear, instant information they need — on the devices they already use:


ShotSpotter Forensic Services and Litigation Support helps investigators and trial teams better understand shooting incidents through expert analysis of ShotSpotter evidentiary data and reports. Products such as the Detailed Forensic Report provide court-admissible findings on how, when, and where gunfire occurred, including audio evidence that can be replayed in court to help corroborate or challenge other evidence in a case.
In addition to providing Detailed Forensic Reports that include forensic examination of the ShotSpotter data, ShotSpotter Forensic Services helps investigators and trial teams better understand when, where, and how a shooting occurred through court-admissible analysis and expert review. ShotSpotter evidence and expert witness testimony have been successfully admitted in more than 400 court cases, helping clarify incidents and strengthen case presentation.




ShotCast provides a video summary report of a shooting incidents suitable for sharing with broadcast or other news media outlets. ShotCasts are available within SoundThinking’s InSight application and include the actual gunfire audio and other incident details.
Outdoor gunfire detection that helps protect officer safety and community safety with trust and transparency.
Gunfire alerts can be integrated directly with multiple technology platforms for immediate benefit such as:
ShotSpotter® gunfire data with lat/long and timestamp and more flow through API to partner system

Real Time Crime Center and Geographic Information Systems - plot gunshot activity on a crime map in real time

ShotSpotter automatically sends alert data to police systems so patrol officers are dispatched and records systems get updated.

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles - Data provides exact lat/long coordinates to enable drones as first responders (DFR) to fly to crime scene and provide video feed.

License Plate Readers - Inform LPRs in proximity to gunfire event with time stamp to search for suspect vehicles.

Video Management Systems - ShotSpotter data will point and zoom cameras in the direction of gunfire.

ShotSpotter data updates crime-risk assessment models to modify patrol missions.
ShotSpotter alert data integrates through our push API with RTCCs, drones as first responder (DFR), video management software, CAD/RMS, license plate readers, crime dashboards, access control systems, and other public safety technologies.
ShotSpotter® pricing is based on the size and scope of the coverage area, so agencies can align deployment with their operational goals, crime reduction plans, and budget.
ShotSpotter® empowers law enforcement to save lives, respond faster, and collect critical evidence by precisely locating gunfire in near real-time.
101
Surviving victims found without a 9-1-1 call in 2020
179
Victims located and received aid over 11 months in 2022
400
Victims found & received aid over 5 years as of 2024
112
Victims found & received life-saving aid in 2023
13
Victims found and received life-saving aid from 2019-2020.
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Victims located and rendered life-saving aid over 2 months in 2024

Authors: Hunter M. Boehme, Marc Olson, Ian T. Adams - Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice, University of South Carolina | Cannon Fulmer - Columbia Police Department, SC
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Authors: Robert VerBruggen - fellow at the Manhattan Institute
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Authors: Jillian B. Carr, Assistant Professor of Economics in the Krannert School of Management at Purdue University | Jennifer L. Doleac, Former Brookings Expert, Associate Professor of Economics - Texas A&M University, Director - Justice Tech Lab
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ToolkitCommunity Privacy ProtectionPolice rely on the community to call 9-1-1 if gunshots are fired, but only 20% of incidents are ever reported on average. This creates a situation where police departments have a large data gap that makes it difficult to be able to effectively “serve and protect” when it comes to gun violence. SoundThinking’s ShotSpotter acoustic gunshot detection technology fills the gap with a network of acoustic sensors that can detect, locate, and alert police to nearly all gunshot incidents. The system is in operation in more than 180 cities and is used by police to: 1) be able to respond to a higher percentage of gunfire incidents; 2) improve response times to crime scenes to better aid victims and find witnesses; and 3) help police locate key evidence to identify and investigate suspects.
Police rely on the community to call 9-1-1 if gunshots are fired, but only 20% of incidents are ever reported on average. This creates a situation where police departments have a large data gap that makes it difficult to be able to effectively “serve and protect” when it comes to gun violence. SoundThinking’s ShotSpotter acoustic gunshot detection technology fills the gap with a network of acoustic sensors that can detect, locate, and alert police to nearly all gunshot incidents. The system is in operation in more than 180 cities and is used by police to: 1) be able to respond to a higher percentage of gunfire incidents; 2) improve response times to crime scenes to better aid victims and find witnesses; and 3) help police locate key evidence to identify and investigate suspects.
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