Conshohocken-based ZeroEyes reported a strong 2025, with rapid growth including expanding its operations center and doubling its partner channel to meet the growing demand for AI gun detection, according to a staff report from Police Magazine.
The company, which created the first AI-based gun detection video analytics platform to receive the full DHS SAFETY Act Designation, also surpassed 1,000 verified alerts of confirmed gun detections last year, with tracking beginning 2023.
ZeroEyes reported continued growth in North America, where it retained 98 percent of its customers, and expanded its global footprint by entering LATAM and APAC.
The company’s users include schools, federal and local governments, enterprises, healthcare and transit facilities, and retailers operating at thousands of locations across the country.
“We’ve always aimed to give communities and organizations the tools they need to feel and be safe,” said Mike Lahiff, CEO and cofounder of ZeroEyes. “I’m inspired every day by the dedication of our team and partners, and by the real difference our technology is making in protecting people.”
The company also secured $2 million in grant funding from the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency to deploy its AI gun detection technology across school districts throughout the state.
Read more about Conshohocken’s ZeroEyes in Police Magazine.












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