Person holding a gun behind their back

ZeroEyes Releases Off Network AI Gun Detection Solution

The company utilizes edge computing to provide situational awareness in environments with limited connectivity or permanent infrastructure.

ZeroEyes has introduced ZeroLink, a solution designed to deliver AI gun detection and intelligent situational awareness in off-network environments. The software is designed to integrate with existing or new digital security cameras to identify weapons in real time.

When a firearm is identified, images are sent to the ZeroEyes Operations Center, a U.S.-based facility staffed by military and law enforcement veterans. Verified threats result in alerts containing visual descriptions and gun types, sent to security teams within three to five seconds.

The system is powered by Lanner’s Edge AI Inference Computers, which enable deployment on mobile trailers, vehicles, and light poles. ZeroEyes noted that the system is designed for locations where network isolation or deployment speed would typically be a barrier. By filtering and storing data locally, the solution minimizes bandwidth usage and accelerates decision-making in the field.

While the company's core software is traditionally network-dependent, this hardware-integrated approach allows for monitoring in remote parking lots, athletic fields, and perimeter construction sites without the prohibitive cost of laying new fiber optic cabling.

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Jesse Jacobs is assistant editor of SecurityToday.com.

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