New Generation Superspectral & Polarized Forensic and Medical Imaging System

The World’s First Automated, Superspectral Clinical Forensic Sexual Assault Imaging Device

Key Features of SAFE ULTRA

Clinical forensic imaging systems for injury and sexual assault documentation

8'' Touchscreen & 32'' 4K Monitor

Superspectral illumination exposes semen and other body fluids directly on the body, even on complex or multi-tonal skin surfaces.

Body Fluid Detection

Enhance clinical findings with superspectral lighting that highlights lesions, and polarized filters that reduce glare on wet surfaces for sharper imaging.

RAW Imaging & Video Recording

High-precision optics enable clear imaging from extended distances, supporting non-contact and comfort-focused examinations.

Fully Automatic AI Search Functions

Glare-free visualization that reveals subtle mucosal injuries, textures and micro-abrasions with high clinical clarity.

Discover Safe Ultra System

The ForenScope SAFE ULTRA System is a cutting-edge digital forensic imaging and documentation device specifically designed for forensic medicine and clinical examinations. Utilizing mobile superspectral and polarized imaging technology, it provides glare-free, high-resolution visualization that reveals subtle mucosal injuries, micro-abrasions, and sub-surface vascular patterns (like bruises and bite marks) that are often invisible to the naked eye.

Key features include the ability to detect biological fluids (such as semen and saliva) on both skin and clothing from a distance, a 2K movable examination display for ergonomic use, and a dedicated Case Management System (CMS) that ensures evidence integrity and generates court-ready reports. Unlike traditional colposcopes, the SAFE ULTRA offers a contactless, non-invasive approach, prioritizing case comfort while maintaining a secure chain of custody for forensic data.

Polarized Superspectral Imaging

The polarized filter used to prevent glare in wet genital areas allows you to obtain clearer and higher-quality images.

Body Fluid Visualization on Clothing

Enables fast, non-contact detection of biological fluids on all types of textiles

Long-Range Optical Lens

High-precision optics enable clear imaging from extended distances, supporting non-contact and comfort-focused examinations.

Flexible 2K Examination Display

The 2K screen moves up and down, the body is adjustable, and the trolley wheels provide full mobility for effortless positioning during examinations.

Evidence Types

Export in Different Formats

RAW
BMP
PNG
JPEG
TIFF
WSQ
MP4

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SAFE ULTRA FAQs

The SAFE ULTRA System is used to image injuries, bruises & bite marks, suction eccyhmosis, laserations, vascularizations, body fluids and many other forensic medicine evidences during clinical forensic examinations, providing clear, contactless and court-ready imaging with polarized and superspectral technology.
The SAFE ULTRA System provides clear, glare-free and contactless imaging while ensuring stable operation and uninterrupted polarized visualization, helping forensic pathologists work more comfortably and produce consistent, court-ready results.

The SAFE ULTRA System can be used for sexual assault and clinical forensic examinations, including vaginal and ano-genital assessments, documentation of bruises and vascularization, bite marks, burns and other injuries, as well as body fluid detection on skin and clothing.

The SAFE ULTRA System includes high-resolution photo and video capture, polarized and superspectral imaging modes, measurement tools, annotation options and standardized reporting features for complete forensic documentation.

Yes. The SAFE ULTRA System is designed for simple, intuitive operation with easy controls and a fully movable structure that allows examiners to work comfortably during examinations.

The SAFE ULTRA System differ from regular colposcopy devices by offering contactless polarized and superspectral imaging, glare-free visualization, long-range examination capability, and a movable, examiner-friendly design.

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