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Why AI and cloud solutions are no longer optional for police investigations

Cellebrite’s 2025 annual industry trends survey reveals how law enforcement agencies are embracing new technologies to tackle growing digital evidence backlogs and investigative challenges

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The sixth annual survey shows growing momentum behind AI and cloud adoption.

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As criminal investigations become increasingly data-driven, Cellebrite’s 2025 Industry Trends Survey paints a clear picture: law enforcement is overwhelmed — but not without hope. With nearly 70% of investigators saying they don’t have enough time to review all the digital data tied to their cases, and an average of five devices per case demanding over 60 hours of review, it’s no wonder digital backlogs persist.

But the tide is turning. The sixth annual survey shows growing momentum behind AI and cloud adoption. Nearly 80% of respondents view AI as a critical tool for automating repetitive tasks and accelerating analysis, while 40% of agencies are now open to cloud-based solutions to streamline digital evidence workflows. These technologies aren’t just promising — they’re essential to clearing case backlogs, enhancing accuracy, and improving collaboration across departments and jurisdictions.

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