Crimestoppers uses 3D holographic tech for first time to promote our anonymous reporting service
We're staying ahead of the curve by using holographic advertising for the first time in our history in order to raise awareness of our unique services as an independent UK-wide charity.
The innovative 3D technology is being used to promote Crimestoppers' unique guarantee of anonymity to shoppers and commuters in London in the coming weeks - if that's you, you can see the ads for yourself at Waterloo station from 10-12 December. The advert highlights that one phone call (0800 555 111) or completed form here on our website can help solve crime, stop child and domestic abuse and catch fugitives, among many other types of crime.
The advertising campaign has been made possible thanks to the support of HyperGram owners Disturbed Media Group.
Crimestoppers is independent of the police and receives over 2,500 contacts from the public every single day. By guaranteeing anonymity, people who might otherwise stay silent have a safe option to pass on what they know about crime without any comeback: no police, no courts, no witness statements.
Our ads have also visited Manchester - the photo below was taken last week at Picadilly Station.
“We are thankful to HyperGram who have enabled us to reach more people than ever before with this exciting, cutting-edge technology.
“Our charity ensures the public has an option to stay anonymous if they know something about crime but prefer not to contact the police or to divulge their own personal details.
“We also provide services for commercial organisations so that people can speak up if they have concerns around criminality and wrongdoing in the workplace.”
Kate Johnston, Crimestoppers' Director of Business Development
“It’s been fantastic to work with Crimestoppers to promote how anonymous tip-offs from the public help to keep communities and workplaces safe.
“We hope that shoppers and commuters who get to witness our state-of-the-art 3D holographic technology enjoy the experience.”
Leo TH Jacobs, Co-Founder/Director, Disturbed Media Group - the company behind the new generation advertising
2 December 2025