We've raised $10 million to scale BLTN nationwide and build the modern intelligence layer law enforcement has needed for decades.
Primary Venture Partners led the round, with participation from Commonweal Ventures, Counterview Capital, VSC Ventures, NEC Orchestrating Future Fund, Alumni Ventures, E62 Ventures, and Craig P. Abod of Carahsoft Technology. The raise marks a major step forward in our mission to eliminate fragmented intelligence workflows and give agencies the tools they need to operate more efficiently across jurisdictions.
We're also announcing a strategic partnership with Mark43 to integrate BLTN directly into modern RMS workflows and the opening of our second office in the Pacific Northwest.
The coordination gap costs time and cases
Most law enforcement software was built decades ago and wasn't designed for real-time intelligence sharing. Important leads sit in email threads, stuck in list serves, or never make it beyond one agency. Officers dig through inboxes instead of being out in the community. Investigations slow down, and patterns go unnoticed.
Officers like Detective Lieutenant Kenneth Swift of Watertown, MA have seen the power of modernizing intelligence workflows: "As a department, our priority is always to have our officers out in the community, not tied to a computer screen. BLTN has become a true force multiplier for Watertown. By automating the way we create, analyze, and share intelligence, it's stripped away the manual 'detective work' of digging through emails and building static PDFs. We now have a modern way to share information with officers and identify cross-jurisdictional patterns in minutes, processes that used to take us days of phone calls and coordination."
As communities and policymakers renew focus on public safety at both the local and national level, technology that helps agencies operate more efficiently and collaboratively matters more than ever.
Building for mission-critical environments
BLTN allows agencies to create bulletins, share them instantly with trusted partners nationwide, and automatically surface connections between related cases.
Departments can collaborate in ways that weren't previously possible. As CEO and Co-Founder Matt White explains: "Cops run on information, but there's never been a true system for sharing it beyond individual inboxes. Officers shouldn't have to dig through emails or call neighboring departments to find out if someone else has seen the same suspect, vehicle, or pattern. BLTN gives agencies one secure place to publish and search crime bulletins and other critical intelligence, so the right information actually reaches the people who need it, with zero effort.
Working in a complex government environment comes with unique challenges. Our team is built to meet them.
COO and Co-Founder Akihiko Izu made sure to build Multitude with law enforcement's regulatory requirements in mind from day one: "Law enforcement is a highly regulated environment where security and legal discipline are critical. This discipline is core to how we built the company from day one, and this investment enables us to deepen both as we scale our platform for mission-critical customers."
What investors are backing
Jason Shuman, General Partner at Primary Venture Partners:
"Multitude Insights has cracked the code for modern law enforcement technology. They deliver immediate value by using AI to dramatically cut down on time spent on paperwork, ensuring officers are out in the community, not stuck behind a computer. Crucially, they've also built a dynamic network effect. By streamlining collaboration and intelligence sharing, BLTN is not just improving single-agency operations—it's enabling every participating community to solve crimes faster and more effectively."
Edward Davis, Senior Advisor at Commonweal Ventures and former Police Commissioner of Boston, MA:
"Real-time data that drives proactive investigative tools are critical for modern law enforcement agencies to keep up with the overwhelming amount of information they receive daily. As new technology becomes available to law enforcement, it is also available to criminals and terrorists. With help from the team at Multitude, police will continue to adapt and overcome. Technology saves lives."
Craig P. Abod, President of Carahsoft Technology:
"Law enforcement agencies need technology that enables seamless collaboration across jurisdictions. When intelligence can be shared and analyzed efficiently, officers can better connect the dots to keep communities safe. Multitude Insights is addressing a critical need in public safety—they're transforming information into actionable intelligence that crosses jurisdictional boundaries seamlessly."
What's next
Intelligence sharing is one of the most urgent and underbuilt areas in public safety. As agencies modernize their technology stacks and seek better ways to coordinate across jurisdictions, we're scaling the tools that help them do it.
With new capital, expanding integrations, and growing agency adoption, we're building the nationwide collaboration layer law enforcement has needed for decades.
For more information, visit multitudeinsights.com.