Find your design anywhere.
Tracor monitors public web sources every day for visual similarities to your enrolled designs. Multi-signal computer vision. Attorney-ready output.
Why Tracor
Multi-signal similarity
Tracor doesn’t rely on a single embedding or a single match heuristic. Five complementary signals — motif geometry, layout, region similarity, color, and a combined embedding — score every candidate against your reference design. The composite makes false positives rare and gives you a defensible reason behind every alert.
Daily web monitoring
Once a design is enrolled, Tracor scans public sources every day for visual matches. No re-uploads, no re-runs, no manual queries. Time-to-detection collapses from “the next time a customer mentions it” to “tomorrow morning.”
Attorney-ready output
Every alert ships with the methodology, the signal scores, and the source provenance behind the match. Output is structured to the L.A. Printex framework that attorneys cite — as technical observation, never as legal conclusion — so it lands on IP counsel’s desk ready to use.
How it works
Enroll your portfolio
Upload your designs once. Tracor pre-computes a multi-signal embedding for each one and stores it as a reference.
Tracor scans daily
Every day, Tracor pulls candidate images from public web sources and runs them against your enrolled portfolio.
Matches surface as alerts
When a candidate clears multi-signal triage, you get an email or SMS alert with the score breakdown and the source.
Export attorney-ready evidence
Generate a PDF report with provenance, methodology, and signal scores. Hand it to counsel.
Pricing
Public pricing. No procurement maze.
Professional
- Up to 500 design slots
- Daily web monitoring
- 5,000 on-demand analyses / year
- Email + SMS alerts
- PDF report export
- Standard support
Enterprise
- Up to 2,500 design slots
- Daily web monitoring
- 25,000 on-demand analyses / year
- Email + SMS alerts
- PDF report export
- Priority support
- DPA available
About Tracor
RiskPliance builds tools that help designers and IP holders defend their work. Tracor is our first product: a daily-cadence monitoring system that watches the public web for visual similarities to designs you’ve enrolled.
Visual similarity to a registered design is mostly invisible to the designer who owns it. By the time a customer flags it, a buyer asks about it, or a competitor builds on it, the window for early remediation has often closed. Tracor exists because the cost of looking — for a designer with a portfolio of hundreds of patterns — has been prohibitive without automation.
Under the hood, Tracor runs five complementary similarity signals against every candidate image: motif geometry, layout, local region similarity, color, and a combined embedding. Composite scores are calibrated against real legal-corpus data, not synthetic augmentation. The system is built around the L.A. Printex Industries v. Aeropostale framework that fabric-design attorneys cite. Patent pending.
Led by Ben Fava. A former attorney and engineer, Ben has spent his career at the cross-section of law and applied technology. That dual background directly shaped Tracor’s architecture: the engine produces technical observations structured to the legal frameworks attorneys actually use, and the methodology is built to be auditable, citable, and durable under scrutiny.
Our team
Ben Fava
Founder
Joe Devoux
Vision Engineer
Amin Fava
VP Sales & Marketing