COMPELSON Laboratories is a forensic software house that specializes in extracting, analyzing and verifying data from mobile devices and the digital traces they leave behind. The company’s portfolio is built around two tightly focused utilities: Camera Ballistics, which applies sensor-pattern noise analysis and machine-learning algorithms to determine whether a specific camera or smartphone took a given image, and MOBILedit! SIM Clone, which creates exact binary duplicates of SIM cards for evidentiary backup or controlled-network testing. Both tools are designed for use in law-enforcement labs, corporate investigation units and court-appointed digital forensics teams that must establish chain-of-custody integrity when handling photographs, videos or subscriber-identity modules. Camera Ballistics is typically deployed to link seized media to a suspect device or to refute claims of image manipulation, while SIM Clone allows investigators to work on a replicated card without risking alteration of the original evidence or to populate multiple test handsets with identical subscriber profiles during surveillance simulations. Although the catalogue is narrow, each application integrates with MOBILedit’s broader ecosystem of phone-cracking, data-viewing and report-generation components, giving specialists a modular pathway from initial seizure to final testimony. COMPELSON Laboratories’ software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the newest releases and permitting batch deployment of both titles in a single operation.