Multitude Insights, a public safety technology company building a modern intelligence infrastructure for law enforcement, announced it has raised $10 million in Series A funding to scale its AI-powered intelligence sharing platform, BLTN.
The round was led by Primary Venture Partners, with participation from Commonweal Ventures, Counterview Capital, VSC Ventures, NEC Orchestrating Future Fund, Alumni Ventures, E62 Ventures, and Craig P. Abod of Carahsoft Technology. In conjunction with the financing, the company announced a strategic partnership with Mark43 to integrate BLTN directly into modern records management system workflows, as well as the opening of a second office in the Pacific Northwest.
Multitude will use the new capital to expand BLTN, pronounced “bulletin,” a secure platform designed to help agencies create, distribute and analyze critical intelligence across jurisdictions in real time. The company aims to eliminate fragmented intelligence workflows and reduce the operational burden on police departments by ensuring relevant information reaches officers quickly.
BLTN enables agencies to publish bulletins, share them nationwide with trusted partners and automatically surface connections between related cases. The platform is designed to replace legacy systems and manual processes, where key leads are often buried in email threads or siloed within individual departments.
As law enforcement agencies modernize their technology infrastructure, intelligence sharing has emerged as a critical gap. Multitude Insights said the new funding, combined with expanding integrations and agency adoption, positions the company to play a larger role in enabling more efficient and collaborative public safety operations.
Founded by two MIT alumni and built by military veterans and law enforcement professionals, Multitude Insights operates from offices in Boston and Portland. The company’s mission is to provide law enforcement agencies with modern tools that improve collaboration, enhance situational awareness and support proactive policing efforts.
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“As a department, our priority is always to have our officers out in the community, not tied to a computer screen. BLTN has become a true force multiplier for Watertown. By automating the way we create, analyze, and share intelligence, it’s stripped away the manual ‘detective work’ of digging through emails and building static PDFs. We now have a modern way to share information with officers and identify cross-jurisdictional patterns in minutes, processes that used to take us days of phone calls and coordination.”
Detective Lieutenant Kenneth Swift, Watertown, MA Police Department
“Cops run on information, but there’s never been a true system for sharing it beyond individual inboxes. Officers shouldn’t have to dig through emails or call neighboring departments to find out if someone else has seen the same suspect, vehicle, or pattern. These professionals are most effective when they’re out in the community, not stuck behind a computer. BLTN gives agencies one secure place to publish and search crime bulletins and other critical intelligence, so the right information actually reaches the people who need it, with zero effort.”
Matt White, CEO And Co-Founder, Multitude Insights
“Law enforcement is a highly regulated environment where security and legal discipline are critical. This discipline is core to how we built the company from day one, and this investment enables us to deepen both as we scale our platform for mission-critical customers.”
Akihiko Izu, COO And Co-Founder, Multitude Insights
“Multitude Insights has cracked the code for modern law enforcement technology. They deliver immediate value by using AI to dramatically cut down on time spent on paperwork, ensuring officers are out in the community, not stuck behind a computer. Crucially, they’ve also built a dynamic network effect. By streamlining collaboration and intelligence sharing, BLTN is not just improving single-agency operations—it’s enabling every participating community to solve crimes faster and more effectively.”
Jason Shuman, General Partner, Primary Venture Partners
“Real-time data that drives proactive investigative tools are critical for modern law enforcement agencies to keep up with the overwhelming amount of information they receive daily. As new technology becomes available to law enforcement, it is also available to criminals and terrorists. With help from the team at Multitude, police will continue to adapt and overcome. Technology saves lives.”
Edward Davis, Senior Advisor, Commonweal Ventures And Former Police Commissioner Of Boston, MA
“Law enforcement agencies need technology that enables seamless collaboration across jurisdictions. When intelligence can be shared and analyzed efficiently, officers can better connect the dots to keep communities safe. Multitude Insights is addressing a critical need in public safety—they’re transforming information into actionable intelligence that crosses jurisdictional boundaries seamlessly.”
Craig P. Abod, President, Carahsoft Technology

