Introducing Horus
A geolocation system built to estimate where an image was taken from visual evidence alone.
Turn field photos into location intelligence. No metadata required. Horus v1 reads the visual clues that matter and returns fast, evidence-backed results.
STREET-LEVEL PRECISION · CITY + REGIONAL COVERAGE · RANKED OUTPUTS
Named after the Egyptian symbol of sight, Horus is the geolocation engine behind the system. It picks up the visual clues most models miss, matches them against reference imagery, and turns subtle details into a precise location estimate with visual proof.
Every layer of Horus is designed around the realities of field investigations, from incomplete evidence to strict handling requirements.
Estimate where a photo was taken from visual evidence alone. Horus matches road markings, signage, architecture, and terrain to ranked coordinate estimates with supporting proof.
Built for Switzerland first, where street-level coverage is strongest. Horus v1 returns precise local estimates today and expands to new cities and countries from that foundation.
Sensitive evidence stays in-region. Analyses run in isolated sandboxes with audit trails designed for controlled access and chain-of-custody workflows.
Horus fits the teams that work from messy evidence, limited context, and decisions that need to hold up under review.

Move from a single evidence photo to a reviewable field lead in minutes.

Verify visual claims against real places before a story goes live.

Turn incident imagery into location context that teams can act on quickly.

Check claim photos against real-world locations before they become losses.
Horus is strongest where Swiss street-level coverage is deepest.
Coverage expands outward from the areas where visual reference data is strongest.
Results come back sorted by confidence with supporting visual evidence.
Horus works from what the image shows, even when metadata is missing.