Peregrine

Data-integration and analytics platform that unifies siloed police data into a searchable, mappable real-time crime center.

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📋About Peregrine

Updated July 4, 2026

Peregrine is a data-integration and analytics platform that powers real-time crime centers. It ingests and connects the siloed systems a police department runs — computer-aided dispatch, records management, body-camera metadata, ALPR, warrants, and 911 — into one searchable, mappable operational platform. The company was founded by former Palantir employees and is headquartered in San Francisco.

As reported, Peregrine reached roughly a 2.5 billion dollar valuation after a 250 million dollar Series D, with about 250 million dollars raised in total. It says its platform serves agencies covering more than 80 million Americans, with recent 2026 deployments including San Mateo County (up to about 3.4 million dollars) and a proposed real-time crime center in Durham, North Carolina (about 517 thousand dollars).

The honest concern is that fusing all of a department's data amplifies whatever is already in the sources — biased historical policing data and surveillance feeds whose own accuracy and legality are contested. The proposed Durham deployment drew community pushback over privacy, mission creep, and the absence of independent oversight of who can query what.

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Data-integration and analytics platform that unifies siloed police data into a searchable real-time crime center.