Hyderabad Launches AI-CopWriter: Revolutionizing Multilingual Police Complaints with Real-Time Transcription and Translation
May 23, 2026
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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Deccan Chronicle • May 23, 2026
AI App Launched for Police Complaints
The Hindu • May 23, 2026
Hyderabad police aim to break language barriers with AI
NewsMeter • May 23, 2026
Speak in your mother tongue, file FIR instantly: Hyderabad police launch AI complaint app