List of Axon Draft One Customers
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Companies using Axon Draft One for Natural Language Processing include: Somerset County Sheriffs Office, a United States based Government organisation with 100 employees and revenues of $5.0 million, Oakland Police Department, a United States based Government organisation with 26 employees and revenues of $2.0 million and many others.
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Oakland Police Department | Government | 26 | $2M | United States | Axon | Axon Draft One | Natural Language Processing | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025 Oakland Police Department procured Axon Draft One under a five-year, $125,699.58 contract to equip its officers with AI-enabled body-worn cameras and report drafting capabilities. Voters at a special town meeting approved $24,000 from fund balance for the first payment, supplemented by a $1,250 donation and an expected $50,000 Congressionally Directed Spending grant, with the remaining balance to be budgeted over two to three years.
The deployment covers 12 body-worn cameras bundled with Axon Draft One, the Natural Language Processing application that transcribes audio and generates narrative report drafts for police incident reporting. Axon Draft One’s functional capability set, as described by the vendor, includes audio transcription and AI-generated narrative draft creation, and the vendor requires officers to review, manually complete missing fields, and sign off on narratives before submission. Axon announced Draft One in April 2024.
Operational scope is department-level, with one camera designated for reserve officers and the remaining devices assigned to each officer, and cameras described as generally non-shareable. Oakland Police leadership noted compatibility with prosecutorial file management tools, and the district attorney’s office has been transitioning to an Axon file management product in Kennebec and Somerset counties and recommended the Axon devices for compatibility with prosecutorial workflows.
Governance and rollout followed municipal procurement rules requiring a special town meeting vote for expenses above $10,000, and the department intends to budget remaining payments over multiple years. The police chief reported existing Watchguard officer cameras had reached the end of their usable life and were not in regular use, and vendor materials characterize Axon Draft One as a time-saving tool and a force multiplier while emphasizing officer review and final approval of AI-generated narratives.
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Somerset County Sheriffs Office | Government | 100 | $5M | United States | Axon | Axon Draft One | Natural Language Processing | 2025 | n/a |
Somerset County Sheriffs Office implemented Axon Draft One in 2025 to accelerate incident report writing using Natural Language Processing. The deployment was executed under a five year, $840,000 contract that included Axon body-worn cameras, cruiser cameras and the Draft One software, and agency leadership reported the solution had been fully deployed for about six months after an April 2024 pilot.
Axon Draft One was configured to ingest body camera audio and video, produce automatic transcriptions, and generate a draft narrative with paragraph-level prompts that deputies must review and edit before export. The application’s workflow requires deputies to answer multiple-choice metadata fields such as incident type, arrest status and preferred report length, and surfaces the generated report side-by-side with raw video and a transcript while appending a standardized attestation and disclaimer to each finalized report.
The implementation uses a cloud-based upload and storage flow that enables deputies to complete the entire process in the field on a laptop, and supports attaching cruiser video, photographs and supplemental audio files to incident records. Deployment scope covered all patrol deputies and detectives and some corrections officers across the county’s roughly 4,000 square mile patrol area, and Somerset County’s district attorney offices have since contracted with Axon to adopt Axon’s case management system, creating a direct information path between law enforcement reporting and prosecutor workflows.
Operational governance includes variable activation settings and a policy that does not mandate Draft One use, guidance for narrating and repeating key details to improve transcription accuracy, and an enforced edit requirement because the original unedited draft is not retained and reports cannot be exported until edited. Deputies and the sheriff stated Draft One saves time and produces more detailed narratives that improve shift handoffs, while defense attorneys, the ACLU and the Electronic Frontier Foundation have raised transparency and discoverability concerns about system prompts and draft material as potential Brady material. Axon states Draft One uses models from OpenAI calibrated to reduce hallucinations and that data is not shared with ChatGPT public databases, and local prosecutors are actively evaluating how generated drafts intersect with discovery obligations.
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