Continuity and Frame Structure
Examines frame-to-frame behavior for discontinuities, drift, and structural breaks.
Institutional evidence review
FrameAudit
FrameAudit is designed for corporate investigations teams, claimant-side civil litigators challenging governments or police, public inquiries, oversight bodies, insurers, and court-facing matters that need a defensible assessment of contested recordings.
FrameAudit is a multi-signal review system that uses OCR drift, dense frame metrics, motion flow, camera geometry, audio-spectrum analysis, and weighted anomaly scoring to identify and package review windows that may warrant closer scrutiny. Built from necessity rather than theory, it is designed to test contested recording narratives and produce a reviewable bundle that counsel, tribunals, oversight bodies, and serious institutional buyers can actually work from.
Windows delivery is now provided privately after intake review. Integrity materials and verification hashes are furnished directly with approved delivery.
Why this exists
A recording can look believable while still containing possible continuity breaks, timing drift, compression inconsistencies, or structural anomalies. FrameAudit examines how a recording behaves across time, structure, motion, and encoding, then packages that assessment into a repeatable review bundle suited to litigation, internal investigations, regulatory scrutiny, and public-interest disputes.
Multi-signal engine
The product is strongest when it explains how a finding is supported. Each signal contributes to a reviewable consistency profile rather than a black-box verdict.
Examines frame-to-frame behavior for discontinuities, drift, and structural breaks.
Flags transitions that do not behave like a naturally continuous recording.
Checks whether sequence, timing, and adjacent signals align across the review window.
Looks for encoding changes and compression patterns that deserve closer review.
Uses supporting audio behavior to strengthen or weaken a finding window.
Tracks whether anchors and scene structure persist the way a continuous clip should.
Review bundle
FrameAudit produces a structured package designed for handoff, archiving, and follow-up review. You receive a structured review package, not just a vague output.
Commercial path
Disputed video evidence is rarely a casual purchase decision. Service-first pricing gives buyers clarity before self-serve tooling, and each offer has a clear delivery window so clients know what pace to expect.
GBP 950 to GBP 1,500
Best for disputed footage that needs a structured technical review without forcing the client to learn the software first.
GBP 1,500 to GBP 2,500+
For urgent matters, larger files, complex review questions, or higher-stakes handoff requirements.
GBP 199 to GBP 499
For users who already understand the workflow and want local execution through the Windows app or CLI.
Commercial value
The package now has a cleaner commercial story: a strategic asset value band, a replacement-cost case, and a service-led revenue workflow aimed at institutional, litigation, and public-interest buyers.
Indicative strategic asset value
GBP 150k to GBP 500kA realistic current value band for the package as a private strategic asset before broader market traction.
Stronger strategic buyer fit
GBP 350k to GBP 750kPossible with the right institutional buyer who values the workflow, delivery path, and buyer positioning.
Illustrative annual workflow revenue
GBP 66k to GBP 180k+A service-led lane is already visible through standard reviews, urgent reviews, and follow-on software access.
See the dedicated value page for indicative strategic value bands, replacement-cost framing, workflow economics, and market context against established vendors.
Indicative commercial framing only. Not a guaranteed sale price, revenue outcome, or forensic conclusion.
Proof
FrameAudit is designed to show where the recording may deserve closer review, how strongly the signals align, and what supporting material was generated for that interval.
Who this is for
Who it is not for
Get started
Start with pricing and delivery, then email TeamMohamed@proton.me with a short case brief, the recording details, and the deadline you are working to.