“The chat is gone, but the fingertips leave a trace.”
For investigators, a wiped messaging app usually means a dead end. But in the world of Digital Forensics, the most critical evidence isn’t only in the message—it’s still in the Keyboard App.
Even when suspects delete their chat history or use encrypted platforms, they often overlook the persistent data layer generated during the typing process. MD-RED changes the game by analyzing these keyboard app databases directly, allowing you to:
- Bridge the Gap of Deleted Content: Access internal input logs to identify what was typed, providing a critical trail even when primary message databases have been cleared
- Capture Unsent Intent: Discover text that was entered into the input field but never actually transmitted
- Analyze Behavioral Patterns: Leverage predictive text logs to reconstruct the user’s specific vocabulary, habits, and context
This analysis is especially powerful for multi-step input languages like Japanese. MD-RED traces the specific “conversion path”—from Romaji/Hiragana to Kanji—revealing linguistic choices and intent that standard forensic tools often overlook.
Don’t let a “Delete” button stall your investigation. Bridge the gap between deleted conversations and actionable intelligence by exploring these overlooked data sources.
Check out our latest Tech Letter for a practical guide on Keyboard App Forensics.





