i-Map is a Photo metadata forensic tool for Geo-location analysis of images that are clicked from GPS enabled devices.

In this tool, you can load 100s of images from a suspect's device and analyze them to know various locations where photos were clicked on mobile phone/tablet.

After loading images, with a single click, iMap plots all the images on World Map to visually check where they have been captured, generate timeline and activity of suspect and match them with CDR (Call Detail Record) Details.

To generate a report, you can export this data into PDF or Excel file according to your requirements.

Features

  • Geolocation Plotting
  • Image Analysis
  • Meta Data Analysis
  • Creates Timeline
  • Leaflet Maps
  • Generate Report
  • Data export capabilities

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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Windows

Intended Audience

Information Technology, Legal Industry, Security Professionals

User Interface

Qt

Programming Language

Python

Related Categories

Python Photo Management Software, Python Data Analytics Tool

Registered

2017-04-10