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Top 25 Law Enforcement Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 25 SaaS companies in Law Enforcement Software. They have combined revenues of $117.8M and employ 975 people. They have raised $43.2M and serve 650.7K customers combined.

Law Enforcement Software encompasses a range of digital tools designed to support police and other law enforcement agencies in their operations. These solutions facilitate critical functions such as computer-aided dispatch (CAD), records management systems (RMS), incident reporting, and evidence management. By providing a centralized platform, law enforcement software enables agencies to efficiently document, manage, and analyze data, significantly enhancing the effectiveness of their operations. Typical features of law enforcement software include automated reporting capabilities, real-time communication tools, customizable dashboards, and compliance tracking to ensure adherence to legal standards. Users of this software are primarily law enforcement officers, administrative personnel, and IT departments within public safety organizations. The aim is to promote officer safety, improve response times, and streamline workflows across various departments within agencies.

Companies
25
Revenue
$117.8M
Funding
$43.2M
Employees
975

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Top Law Enforcement Software Companies

Showing 10 of 13 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
FieldWare

Chicago, Illinois, United States

FieldWare provides a suite of software and mobile solutions that enable state and local criminal justice practitioners to operate more efficiently using agency-defined system automation. From the boots on the street to the courtroom and beyond, the FieldWare solutions suite is not a one-size fits all. Each component is highly configurable and simplifies the most complex of operational and administrative processes -- enabling agencies to work smarter, operate safer, and achieve better outcomes.

Revenue
$3.5M
Customers
-
Year founded
2001
Funding
-
Team size
32
Growth
-
2
365Labs

Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States

365Labs builds software and solutions to modernize Public Safety and Criminal Justice organizations. 50+ integrated modules create an operating system for Law Enforcement agencies. The software tightly connects with Microsoft 365™ to bring advantages of the CLOUD. Operations are streamlined and costs are controlled. 365™ Platform, GISMO™ and Case 365™ are the industry leading platforms for Police, Law Enforcement and Prosecution. 365™ software is architected for web-scale and built on a Cloud-native 5G-ready platform. It incorporates Artificial Intelligence, Sensors, IoT and advanced software principles. All modules are designed for a smooth user experience and are optimized for mobile, PCs , MDTs and even Virtual Reality devices. The intuitive interfaces are easy to learn. The apps are Secure, Cloud-Run and deployment-ready just like the apps on a phone.

Revenue
$3.5M
Customers
-
Year founded
2016
Funding
-
Team size
45
Growth
-
3
KOLOGIK

Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States

We design, develop, market, deliver and support cloud-based software for public safety organizations. We create software that connects small and medium-sized law enforcement departments to the information they need to keep officers and communities safe.

Revenue
$3.3M
Customers
-
Year founded
2015
Funding
-
Team size
30
Growth
-
4
Public Safety Online

Boulder, Colorado, United States

SaaS GIS for First Responders to access emergency information from businesses, schools and residents. Also integrates their camera systems to view on demand.

Revenue
$3M
Customers
-
Year founded
2006
Funding
-
Team size
25
Growth
-
5
Code Four

San Francisco, California, United States

Modernizing the police workflow.

Revenue
$2.1M
Customers
-
Year founded
2025
Funding
-
Team size
19
Growth
-
6
Intterra

Castle Rock, Colorado, United States

Developer of SaaS based geospatial software designed to provide live historic analysis for Public Safety. The company's software specializes in public safety and focus on live analysis and operational situational awareness featuring mobility, incident management, analytics and reporting and pre-planning, enabling clients to analyse the safety of their crew from anywhere through any device, anytime.

Revenue
$1.7M
Customers
-
Year founded
2010
Funding
-
Team size
39
Growth
65.51%
7
Tracker Products

Newport, Kentucky, United States

Tracker Products is the established leader in evidence management software. We have helped customers around the world with solutions to simplify, streamline, and secure physical and digital evidence. Our evidence tracking software SAFE is more than just barcodes and inventory control, it's an end-to-end chain of custody software for physical and digital evidence. We have partnered with the Evidence Management Institute for a paradigm shift in evidence management that can help your agency with every aspect of your operations. Together, we offer full-spectrum evidence management solutions to empower our clients to run sustainable, efficient and effective operations. The ultimate value of an evidence management system can be distilled to two questions about the primary commodities of evidence management: can you save me time and can you save me space? We have the answers! Our E-Health Check is an ideal first step to evaluate the health of your evidence operations. The E-Health Check is free of charge with no obligation. It is done through an online webpage and should take no more than one hour to complete. Get started today!

Revenue
$1.7M
Customers
-
Year founded
1996
Funding
-
Team size
15
Growth
-
8
Julota

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States

Julota is a consent and technology infrastructure that allows community care organizations to communicate with each other using their current software platforms. In other words, we connect ePCRs, EMRs and any other software platform that any organization in the community might be using, including law enforcement and behavior health. Everyone can stay on their own platform and yet still share data without the dreaded paperwork or time-consuming phone calls.

Revenue
$1.6M
Customers
-
Year founded
2015
Funding
$2.2M
Team size
17
Growth
52.46%
9
CRIMEWATCH

York, Pennsylvania, United States

The CRIMEWATCH Network is an integrated public engagement platform developed specifically for law enforcement agencies and allows for geographically targeted information sharing and intelligence gathering. CRIMEWATCH organizes and collectively distributes crime data to the public and media using its controlled content delivery technology through interconnected police department websites (portals), social media, mobile application and TV network. Supplied with this new access to crime data and public safety information occurring near them, citizens are now simply, safely and anonymously reporting tips and information back to law enforcement who are swiftly responding.

Revenue
$1.4M
Customers
650K
Year founded
2009
Funding
-
Team size
11
Growth
28.82%
10
DigitalBlue Software, LLC

McKinney, Texas, United States

DigitalBlue is a Texas public safety technology company that develops CJIS-compliant iOS and Android native mobile apps that enable access to your CAD from the convenience of a smartphone or tablet. The company's EnforceNet app puts a mobile CAD in the palm of your officers' hands while giving them additional features such as messaging, AVL, national and state CJIS queries, emergency alerts (including Blue Alerts), and much more. The company also offers its Ledexable service to link CAD, RMS, JMS, and other systems using the protocols and standards unique to public safety such as NIEM and NENA. You can reach us at [email protected] for more information.

Revenue
$1.3M
Customers
-
Year founded
2018
Funding
-
Team size
10
Growth
41.09%

Inclusion Criteria

- Must provide tools for incident reporting and case management. - Should include functionalities for evidence management and digital evidence collection. - Must support real-time data sharing and communication between staff. - Should allow for compliance tracking with legal and regulatory standards. - Not limited to just incident reporting; must also support data analysis and visualization. - Must be designed specifically for use by law enforcement agencies and not general business applications.