Document Intelligence Maps

Any document dump. One intelligence map.

Corners ingests massive document dumps — FOIA releases, court filings, leaked archives — extracts every geographic claim, and maps them with full source tracing. Nothing is invented.

Live Example

The Epstein Atlas

Built from FBI Vault releases, DOJ EFTA documents, and federal court records. Every pin on the map links to its source document. Every event carries a confidence score and evidence citation.

3,167

events

466

locations

32,472

documents scanned

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The Pipeline

How it works

01

Triage

Every document is reviewed: does it place a person at a specific location? Non-geographic documents are filtered out.

02

Extract

Qualifying documents are read for geographic fragments — locations, dates, people present, and what occurred, each with a verbatim citation.

03

Resolve

Fragments are matched against the event database. Duplicate incidents merge and accumulate evidence. New events are created when there's no match.

04

Map

Events are geocoded and deployed as a live, filterable intelligence map. Every pin links to its source document.

Built For

Who it's for

Journalists

FOIA responses → published, sourced intelligence maps

Turn FOIA responses, leaked archives, and document dumps into publishable, sourced intelligence maps. Surface the connections buried across thousands of pages.

Attorneys

Discovery documents → patterns manual review would miss

Map discovery documents at scale. Identify travel patterns, meeting networks, and conflicting testimony that manual review would miss.

Investigators

PDF archives → evidence-mapped network in days

Stop reading PDFs one at a time. Corners extracts entities, scores confidence, and maps everything with full source tracing back to the original document.

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