Intertrace is a global missing persons platform created to help families, volunteers, communities and future partner organizations preserve, structure and share critical information across borders.
AI photo search • Interactive maps • Sightings timeline • Comments • Volunteer support • Conflict-zone search
Intertrace is a global digital platform designed to help locate missing people by bringing together families, communities, volunteers, technology and structured data.
Every year, millions of people disappear around the world — children, adults, migrants, refugees, victims of conflict, unidentified persons and people lost in emergency situations.
Many cases remain unresolved because information is scattered across different countries, systems, social media posts and private archives. Intertrace was created to reduce this fragmentation.
Our mission is to create a unified global system where every missing person is visible, every case is preserved, and every lead has the potential to matter.
Every missing person deserves attention, regardless of nationality, background, language or location.
Families need a place where information can be preserved, organized and updated over time.
A single sighting, shared detail or local observation may become the key to finding someone.
Intertrace is not just a public listing. It is a structured case-management environment where families, witnesses, volunteers and communities can add useful information over time.
Submit detailed missing person reports with photos, physical characteristics, last known location, circumstances and identifying marks.
Visitors can submit additional information about where they may have seen the missing person. Each location can be placed on the map with time, date and description.
Reported locations can be displayed on the map in sequence, helping families see possible movement, routes, clusters and search areas.
People can add comments, ask questions, clarify details and share useful observations directly on the case page.
New comments, sightings and tips are collected in one place so families and moderators can review information without losing important details.
Volunteers can help spread verified links, translate information, identify places, report sightings and support local awareness.
Intertrace includes AI-powered photo similarity search. A user can upload a photo, and the system can compare it against available case photos to find visually similar profiles.
Useful when a person may use another name, when names are spelled differently, or when only a photograph is available.
Photo search can help compare images of unidentified people with missing person reports submitted by families.
AI search can help when a person moved across regions, countries, camps, shelters, hospitals, evacuation routes or border areas.
AI Photo Search does not confirm identity. It only provides possible visual matches. Every result must be manually reviewed and verified by families, moderators, official agencies, or trusted organizations where appropriate.
A missing person case often changes over time. Someone may remember a detail, see the person in another city, recognize a location, or provide a possible route.
Intertrace allows additional sightings and locations to be added to a case. These locations can be shown on the map as a sequence, helping families understand where the person may have moved.
Built for sightings, timelines, routes and last known location mapping.
A single visitor may recognize a person, remember a place, identify clothing, clarify a route or add a detail that helps move the case forward.
A visitor, volunteer or community member opens a public case page.
They can provide a location, description, time, photo or other relevant information.
The lead is connected to the case, map, comments and timeline.
Families and moderators can review updates and decide what may be useful.
Social media posts often become chaotic, outdated or difficult to track. Intertrace keeps discussions connected to the correct case page.
Comments can help people ask questions, add context, correct details, provide translations, or share possible leads in a more organized environment.
Volunteers may help by sharing official case links, translating text, checking public information, recognizing landmarks, contacting relevant public places, and reporting possible sightings.
In some cases, volunteers may be especially useful near the last known location, hospitals, shelters, transport stations, border areas or evacuation routes.
During armed conflicts, disasters and mass displacement, information becomes fragmented. People may be separated from families, evacuated, detained, injured, displaced, transported across borders or left without documents.
Intertrace can help preserve information before it is lost and make cases visible to people who may recognize a person later.
In peaceful time, unidentified people may appear in hospitals, shelters, public places or social services without documents. During war, displacement and evacuation can make identification even harder.
AI Photo Search can help compare an uploaded image with missing person cases and surface possible matches that would be difficult to find by name alone.
AI matching is only an assistive tool. It must never be treated as final proof of identity.
In conflict-related cases, Intertrace is focused on humanitarian search, family reunification and preservation of information.
Names, photos, last contact, locations, documents and witness information can be stored in a structured case.
Sightings, evacuation points, hospitals, checkpoints, shelters and routes can be added to the map and timeline.
Cases can remain visible beyond one city or country, helping families reach people who may have seen the missing person elsewhere.
AI photo similarity search may help connect unidentified people with existing missing person reports.
Local volunteers can help with translation, awareness, location recognition and safe reporting.
Sensitive details can be limited, reviewed or removed where publication may create danger.
Intertrace is not only a platform. It is a global community. Every person can become a volunteer in their city, region or country.
You do not need to be a professional investigator to help. Sometimes awareness, attention, sharing information or reporting a possible sighting can change the outcome of a case.
When a missing person case is submitted, it may receive support from volunteers who are located near relevant places, recognize details, or can help spread information locally.
Become a VolunteerVolunteers can follow new cases in their area, share information within local communities, help identify locations or landmarks, report possible sightings, and spread awareness online and offline.
Many missing persons are found because someone recognized them, noticed something unusual, or shared information at the right time. Intertrace is designed to amplify these moments.
A submitted case can become visible to a wider community of people and volunteers who may be able to help.
Your case can reach people beyond your city, region or country.
Volunteers nearby may recognize locations, details, routes or possible sightings.
The more people know about a case, the higher the chance that someone may help.
Missing person cases can remain visible beyond local limits.
Important case details are stored, structured and updated over time.
Families, witnesses, volunteers and communities can contribute to the search.
Last known places and sightings help build a clearer picture of movement.
AI photo similarity search can help surface possible visual matches.
Intertrace aims to become a structured international system for missing person tracking.
A name. A story. A family waiting for answers. Intertrace exists to make sure that no one is forgotten.
Secure submission • AI photo search • Interactive maps • Comments • Volunteer support