Plus: A Former Palantir Exec Built A Google-Like Surveillance Tool For The Police https://t.co/zpQhHINk0A https://t.co/CxF5OLCeoP
Enter a name or address into its web-based app, and Peregrine scans any police dataset imaginable for a match. Its founders hope to turbocharge law enforcement's access to information, while curbing abuses of their tools. Here's how: https://t.co/1t2swhrz55 #BillionDollarStartups https://t.co/slN3J22uIp
NEW - Meet Peregrine, the little-known startup founded and funded by Palantir alumni, helping supercharge cops' surveillance feeds and databases. It's tripled its business in each of the last three years, gaining 53 contracts across the U.S. https://t.co/3Mh94u0OfE

Peregrine Technologies, a startup founded by former Palantir executives, is developing a Google-like surveillance tool aimed at enhancing U.S. police departments' access to surveillance data. The company, which raised $30 million in May and reported $10 million in revenue for 2023, has rapidly expanded, tripling its business over the past three years and securing 53 contracts across the United States. Peregrine's web-based application allows users to enter a name or address to scan police datasets for matches. The founders aim to improve law enforcement's access to information while addressing potential abuses of surveillance technologies.