Tactiscan Drug Scanner

No sample preparation - fast results - unlimited tests with one device

A reusable, pocket-sized narcotics scanner for police, customs, and judicial authorities, offering a new level of safety and efficiency for on-site operations. With this high-precision device, sample measurement is safe, fast, and simple, requiring no specialized knowledge.

The device can identify all common narcotics and mixtures. New narcotics can be added to the scan library and immediately transferred to all devices in the field.

How to use the device:

  1. Place the sample on the measurement area.
  2. In the TactiScan Mobile App, click “Measure Now”.
  3. The results will be displayed on the screen in a few seconds.

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Award-winning Technology

The TactiScan® utilizes NIR (Near Infra-Red) spectroscopy for narcotics detection. NIR spectroscopy is widely used in laboratories, and our developers at Spectral Engines® have succeeded in miniaturizing this technology and making it affordable for a broader audience. A major advantage of NIR spectroscopy is that it requires no sample preparation.

NIR spectroscopy uses normal light to illuminate the sample and then measures the infrared spectrum reflected by the sample. The light is not harmful to the human eye and does not alter the sample in any way.

The TactiScan algorithms are accessible on a secure, intelligent cloud with a constantly growing narcotics library. In the cloud, an artificial intelligence algorithm compares measurements with a reference library and searches for a correlation. The results are displayed in the smartphone app, and this takes only a few seconds.

Conventional chemometrics models must teach the system every narcotic-cutting agent
combination before it can perform detection. Spectral Engines uses
advanced deep learning algorithms along with common chemometrics models. This ensures that narcotics are detected with all cutting agents.