Hyderabad Launches AI-CopWriter: Revolutionizing Multilingual Police Complaints with Real-Time Transcription and Translation

May 23, 2026
Hyderabad Launches AI-CopWriter: Revolutionizing Multilingual Police Complaints with Real-Time Transcription and Translation
  • Hyderabad’s City Police Commissioner unveiled AI-CopWriter, touted as India’s first multilingual AI-powered app for real-time recording, transcription, and translation of complaints in 10 major Indian languages.

  • A feature called multi-party labeling separately identifies statements from victims, accused individuals, and witnesses during the process.

  • The tool aims to boost operational efficiency, standardize record-keeping across 80+ stations, reduce reliance on human interpreters, and provide legally admissible transcripts.

  • Automated, tamper-evident records store officer identity, timestamps, and complaint details in PDF format to enhance transparency and reduce tampering risk.

  • Officials anticipate improved efficiency, less dependence on interpreters, and standardized records across the city.

  • Records created by the app are scalable, audit-ready, and digitally archived, ensuring traceability and permanence of documentation.

  • Citizens can file complaints in their mother tongue, with the app delivering verbatim transcriptions and translations that produce complete FIRs within seconds, reducing language barriers for migrants and non-Telugu speakers.

  • The tool preserves witnesses’ words verbatim and allows playback of recorded statements to aid recollection and reduce hostility in trials.

  • Supported by Bluecloud Softech Solutions and the Hyderabad IT Cell, the initiative seeks to deliver efficient, legally admissible transcripts.

  • The app builds on existing police AI tools like the C-Mittra platform for cybercrime and duty allocations and links with the SOCEYE system to monitor online content and public order threats.

  • Final documents include tamper-evident metadata and digitally archivable records to ensure transparency, accountability, and standardization across more than 80 police stations.

  • The system converts speech to text, auto-detects languages, identifies multiple speakers, and updates transcripts every five seconds to generate an FIR-ready PDF with essential details.

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