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Digital analyst platform transcribes, translates, and analyzes case evidence for law enforcement, focused on solving crimes faster.
Based in New York, Closure Intelligence is a government technology startup developing an artificial intelligence platform that processes and analyzes large volumes of case evidence for law enforcement agencies. The software functions as a digital analyst to securely transcribe, translate, and organize investigative materials such as jail communications and warrant returns across 13 different languages. By automating the review of scanned files and audio recordings, the system assists police departments, prosecutors, and defense attorneys in identifying critical case information and mitigating evidence overload. Operating with a core team of four employees, the company participated in the Y Combinator Winter 2025 batch under the guidance of primary partner Tom Blomfield, drawing on the founders' prior technical experience at Palantir and Stanford University. Closure Intelligence was founded in 2024 by Gilad Levy and Aaron Zelinger.
Closure has raised $2.5M across 2 funding rounds.
Key people at Closure.
Closure was founded in 2024 by Aaron Zelinger (Co-Founder) and Gilad Levy (Co-Founder and CTO).
Closure has raised $2.5M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Closure has raised $2.5M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $500K Seed in March 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 1, 2025 | $500K Seed | — | — | Announced |
| Jul 1, 2022 | $2M Series A | — | Borski Fund | Announced |
Key people at Closure.
Closure is a technology company that builds an AI-powered digital analyst platform specifically designed to help law enforcement agencies solve crimes more efficiently. Its software securely transcribes, translates (across 13 languages), searches, organizes, and analyzes large volumes of diverse case evidence, including jail communications, search warrant returns, and scanned files. By automating evidence management and reducing data overload, Closure enables police, prosecutors, and investigators to focus on core investigative work and accelerate case resolution. The platform serves local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies, addressing their unique challenges with multilingual and secure workflows[1][3][5][6].
Founded in 2024 by Gilad Levy and Aaron Zelinger, Closure emerged from the founders’ combined expertise in cybersecurity, software engineering, and defense technology. Gilad Levy, with a background including six years in the Israeli Air Force (pilot and cybersecurity roles) and experience at Microsoft and other tech companies, leads as CTO. The idea originated from recognizing law enforcement’s growing struggle with overwhelming digital evidence and the need for a specialized AI tool to manage and analyze this data securely. Early traction includes validation by independent third parties and adoption by major police departments and district attorneys, demonstrating significant time savings and case breakthroughs[3][5][6].
Closure rides the growing trend of AI and big data analytics transforming public safety and criminal justice. The surge in digital evidence volume, including multilingual data, creates a pressing need for automated, secure analysis tools. Timing is critical as law enforcement agencies face increasing data complexity and resource constraints. Closure’s specialized platform addresses these market forces by enhancing investigative efficiency and accuracy, influencing the broader ecosystem by setting new standards for AI-driven evidence management in govtech and crime tech sectors[1][6][8].
Looking ahead, Closure is poised to expand its footprint across more law enforcement agencies at local, state, and federal levels, leveraging AI advancements to deepen analytic capabilities and streamline workflows further. Trends such as increased adoption of AI in public safety, cross-jurisdictional data sharing, and multilingual evidence processing will shape its growth. As digital evidence continues to grow exponentially, Closure’s influence will likely extend beyond case management to become a critical infrastructure component in modern criminal justice systems, helping agencies close cases faster and more reliably[3][5][6].
Closure was founded in 2024 by Aaron Zelinger (Co-Founder) and Gilad Levy (Co-Founder and CTO).
Closure has raised $2.5M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Closure's investors include Borski Fund.