S21 VisionX Spotlight: Week 3 – Specialist Tools For Real-World Investigations

Week 3 of the S21 VisionX Spotlight focuses on the specialist identification, detection and enhancement tools investigators rely on daily. These features help extract clearer insights from poor quality media, detect manipulated content and identify leads that would otherwise be missed.

This week’s sessions demonstrate how S21 VisionX expands what investigators can uncover while keeping workflows fast and intuitive.

Week 3 Includes:

• School badge lookup
• OCR and QR detection
• Synthetic media detection
• Scene and object recognition
• Enhancement tools for poor-quality media

These capabilities directly support victim identification and evidential clarity. School badge lookup helps match badges/logos across UK, Ireland, Canada and the USA. OCR and QR detection finds text and QR-based clues across media types. Synthetic media detection alerts investigators to manipulated/deepfake content. Object and scene recognition speeds up review and can find elusive links across large datasets. Built-in enhancement improves visibility without exporting to third-party tools.

Watch All Feature Videos

Explore every Week 3 feature through short, focused videos showing how these tools can support your investigations.


Get The Latest DFIR News

Join the Forensic Focus newsletter for the best DFIR articles in your inbox every month.

Unsubscribe any time. We respect your privacy - read our privacy policy.


What’s Coming Next?

To explore these features hands-on, you can sign up to the S21 VisionX Spotlight today. This gives you:

  • Free full version access to S21 VisionX
  • Free certificated training
  • A full library of guided videos showing how each tool can positively impact your investigations.

Ready to Take a Look?

Follow us on LinkedIn or X to catch each Spotlight update, or head to
👉 www.semantics21.com/spotlight to request your free licence and training.

S21 Spotlight sign up 📝 https://share.hsforms.com/1jAwZfM5SS2mYjYNTdq5d6A4w8sa

No fuss. Just better forensics.

Leave a Comment