
June 28, 2026
Monitor developments tied to cases, including events, entities, and public signals, and research the people behind them. Intrace gives litigation teams verifiable, source-backed intelligence to support their work.
Litigation support, discovery, voir dire, and witness research all hinge on details buried in public data, under tight deadlines and high ethical standards. Sifting through it by hand is slow and inconsistent. Missing a connection, a prior statement, or a credibility issue can change the outcome of a case, and evidence that isn't properly preserved can be challenged.
Intrace helps legal teams research parties, witnesses, and entities, surface adverse media and connections, and monitor developments tied to active matters, with source-backed, defensible findings. Social Vault preserves relevant content with metadata and timestamps, supporting discovery and a clear record of what was reviewed.

Launch from any lead with unified web, PII, and records search. AI-synthesized overviews surface matches across sources so analysts can validate identity and enrich entities in a single pass.
Collect and analyze social profiles at scale—mapping followers, engagement, and sentiment while preserving posts, media, and metadata for downstream review and reporting.


Monitor threats across social, messaging, web, and dark-web sources. Intrace reads the intent behind posts and replies—not just keywords—and tracks risky accounts over time to detect escalation and coordination.
Intrace researches parties, witnesses, and entities across public data, surfacing connections, prior statements, and adverse indicators relevant to a case.
Profiles and adverse-media filtering help teams evaluate credibility, reliability, and potential bias from publicly available information.
Social Vault preserves content with source attribution and timestamps, supporting a defensible record suited for discovery and review.
Yes. Teams can track events, entities, and public signals connected to active matters so they're not caught off guard by new developments.
Playbooks, field notes, and practical guides related to Litigation Intelligence from the Intrace team.