For survivors
No attorney. No advocate. No one in your corner — yet. This platform is designed for exactly that moment.
You don't need to have everything organized. You don't need to know what's legally relevant. You don't need to be calm, linear, or ready.
You can come in with a decade of memories and no files. You can come in with a shoebox of screenshots and no timeline. You can come in still in the middle of it, shaking, not sure what you're doing here.
All of that is okay. The companion meets you where you are.
Your own account
What happened, in your words, however they come out.
Dates and timelines
Approximate is fine. Start with what you remember.
Text messages and emails
Screenshots, exports, forwarded messages.
Photos and recordings
Injury photos, video, audio, voicemails.
Official records
Police reports, medical records, court documents, restraining orders.
Prior incidents
History matters. Earlier events that show a pattern.
Witness information
Who saw what, when, and what they might confirm.
Your own notes
Journal entries, notes you wrote at the time, anything you saved.
If you're not sure if something counts: add it. You can label it, note your uncertainty, and let it sit. A piece of information that seems minor can become significant later — especially when it forms part of a pattern. It costs nothing to preserve it.
The companion is an AI guide — not a chatbot, not a therapist, and not a lawyer. It's something more like a trained interviewer who knows what questions matter to a legal or investigative record.
It will ask you things like: where were you? Who else was there? What happened right before? What did you do after? Not to challenge you — to help you capture the detail that gets lost when memory is under pressure.
Your exact words are preserved. Always. The companion may generate a summary of your session — but your original testimony stays untouched and clearly labeled as yours.
After a companion session, you can review any summary the AI generates. You can edit it. Add to it. Correct it. Mark what you're certain about and what you're not.
But your raw testimony — what you actually said — is never touched. It sits underneath, preserved, clearly labeled as your unedited account.
If you ever share your record with an attorney, a DA, or anyone else — they will see both: your original words, and your reviewed summary. They will know the difference. So will you.
Your records are private by default. Nobody can access your case unless you explicitly generate a secure link and share it with them. There is no search directory. There is no shared database someone else can browse.
If you share a link with an attorney or investigator, you can revoke it at any time. They receive read-only access. They cannot edit, delete, or copy your files.
If you are in immediate danger:
Please call 911 or your local emergency number before using this platform. Evidence Companion is not a crisis service. View crisis resources →
You don't have to decide that now. Your record can sit here, growing, until you're ready.
When you are ready — for an attorney, a DA, a detective, a journalist, a nonprofit advocate — you can export your case as a structured file or generate a secure read-only link. It's organized. Labeled. Formatted so that the person reviewing it doesn't have to dig.
You won't be handing someone a shoebox. You'll be handing them a record.
What if I only have fragments and partial memories?
That's exactly what we're built for. Document what you have. Label what you're uncertain about. A fragmented record is infinitely more useful than no record. You can add to it over time.
What if I'm not sure something "counts" as evidence?
Add it and label your uncertainty. You are not the judge of your own case. The person reviewing your record — whether an attorney, a detective, or a DA — will make those calls. Your job is to preserve. Our job is to help you do that.
What happens to my raw testimony — is it ever changed?
Never. Your raw testimony is read-only and permanently preserved from the moment you submit it. A companion session may generate a summary, but that summary is always labeled as AI-generated. Your words and the summary are kept separate and both clearly marked.
Can I stop using the platform and take my records with me?
Yes. You can export your full case record — incidents, files, testimony, timeline — at any time. You are never locked in. Your records belong to you.
Is this for cases that are already being investigated?
It works either way. Many survivors begin documenting before any formal process starts — and having an organized record is often what makes a formal process possible. If a case is already underway, Evidence Companion can help you stay organized and work with your attorney.
What if I started documenting too late?
Document from where you are. Reconstructed timelines, recovered screenshots, written recollections of past events — all of it matters. The pattern often becomes visible only in retrospect.
You don't need anything but this moment and what you know.
Begin your recordFree. Private. No attorney required.