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TraceHope

At TraceHope, we combine advanced geolocation analysis with artificial intelligence to bring clarity to the unknown. Using anonymized mobile and vehicle movement data, we help families, investigators, and professionals identify patterns, uncover leads, and search smarter in the critical moments after a person goes missing. 

Searching for Signals of Hope

Who We Serve

Families of missing persons seeking actionable insights using GPS data and AI-assisted analysis when time and leads are limited. 

Private investigators and legal guardians who need enhanced geolocation tracing tools to support their ongoing search efforts.

Law enforcement or nonprofits that require supplemental intelligence on movement patterns in critical or cold cases.

Cutting Edge Analytics

TraceHope is a data analytics platform that assists families, investigators, and agencies in missing persons cases by analyzing anonymized GPS and vehicle movement data. Using cutting-edge geofencing and AI pattern recognition, TraceHope provides visual movement summaries and location-based insights that traditional methods often overlook. Unlike most tools limited to law enforcement, TraceHope offers accessible, privacy-compliant technology to those searching for answers — delivering hope when the trail has gone cold.

TraceHope makes it simple to request a GPS-based trace

1. Submit known details

Provide us with information about the missing person’s last known location, time window, and any relevant context. You’ll complete a secure intake form and submit a $99 trace fee to begin the search. 

2. We acquire and analyze the data

Using anonymized GPS and/or vehicle movement data from licensed providers, we identify devices active in the target area. Our AI-enhanced platform filters and maps potential movement patterns.

3. Receive a summary or full report

If the system detects meaningful activity, you'll receive a high-level movement summary. You can then pay the remaining balance to receive a full PDF report with time-stamped maps, routes, and annotations.

4. You decide the next steps

You can choose to share the report with law enforcement, a private investigator, or use it to guide your own efforts. We’re here to support your journey — not replace the official search.

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