Elusive Data releases SQLiteVisualizer™ and redefines how investigators see and recover app data

PRESS RELEASE

Stockholm, Sweden – December 9, 2025

Elusive Data has officially released SQLiteVisualizer™, a next-generation forensic
platform that gives investigators unprecedented insight into how mobile applications store, modify,
and delete data. Already used successfully in live investigations and refined through years
of hands-on training, SQLiteVisualizer™ unifies visual exploration, decoding, SQL, hex analysis,
and advanced deleted-data recovery into a single, streamlined environment.

SQLite databases power data storage in thousands of mobile applications. Yet, investigators have
long relied on a patchwork of tools, exports, scripts, and manual hex checks to piece together
what actually happened inside them. SQLiteVisualizer™ addresses that gap directly, providing a clear,
consolidated, and highly forensic view of both live and historical records.

“Investigators needed one reliable place where they could truly see what’s happening inside an app’s data,” said James Eichbaum, CEO of Elusive Data and long-time SQLite forensics instructor. “SQLiteVisualizer was shaped by real casework and classroom challenges. Now it gives examiners the clarity they’ve been missing, so they can work faster, recover more evidence, and justify their conclusions with certainty.”

SQLiteVisualizer™ has been tested extensively by forensic practitioners in training environments and
adopted early by investigators working active mobile cases. The result is a mature, investigator-focused
platform ready for agency deployment.

Availability

SQLiteVisualizer™ is now available for individual, agency, and enterprise licensing.

Book a live demo, request pricing or evaluation access:
contact@elusivedata.io

À propos d'Elusive Data

Elusive Data is a digital forensics training and software company based in Stockholm, Sweden.
Focused on mobile and application forensics, the company develops investigator-centered tools and
training designed to bring clarity, capability, and confidence to complex digital investigations worldwide.

Press Contact

Regina Hammarlund
CMO, Elusive Data
Stockholm, Sweden
+46761840739
regina.hammarlund@elusivedata.io

Work dramatically faster. And recover more evidence than ever before.

SQLiteVisualizer combines capabilities that previously required multiple tools, workflows, and manual steps into a single, investigator-focused platform.

Instant Visual Understanding of App Data

A dynamic canvas shows every table, relationship, and record count — revealing an app’s structure in seconds, even in large or unfamiliar databases.

Complete Built-In Decoding Environment

Plists, protobufs, Base64, GZIP, JSON stitching, timestamps, GPS data, Markdown and more are decoded directly inside the tool, with no exporting required.

Advanced Deleted-Data Recovery

Recover deleted, historical, and fragmented records from WAL, freelist, freeblocks and journal pages — all with clear forensic provenance and metadata.

SQLite-Aware Hex Analysis

A dedicated Hex Analysis Engine interprets SQLite pages, headers, cell structures, varints, overflow chains, and fragmented payloads with accuracy and context.

Integrated SQL & Visual JOIN Builder

Create SQL queries directly from the canvas, generate JOINs with a click, and save results as reusable virtual tables.

Professional Reporting Environment

Generate clear, defensible HTML and evidence reports with case metadata, hashes, filters, images, maps, and secure packaging.

Multi-Language Forensic Chat Assistant

A sandboxed chat assistant helps examiners with SQL, workflows, and forensic concepts — in any language — based solely on schema metadata.

Developed in Training. Proven in Casework.

SQLiteVisualizer was born from recurring challenges seen across Elusive Data’s investigations and training programs, including:

  • Inconsistent parser support for fast-changing mobile apps
  • Manually validating WAL versus freelist behavior
  • Reconstructing deleted records across multiple storage layers
  • Explaining complex app behavior clearly in reports

Early investigators using the platform have reported:

  • Significant time savings in exploratory analysis
  • Clearer understanding of how apps evolve their data
  • Identification of deleted evidence previously missed
  • Improved reporting accuracy and confidence
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