Conshohocken’s ZeroEyes is expanding how its technology can be deployed with the launch of ZeroLink, the company announced in a press release.
The company, known for its AI-based gun detection platform and U.S. Department of Homeland Security SAFETY Act Designation, said ZeroLink allows its software to operate off-network, opening the door for use in locations where connectivity or infrastructure has previously been a barrier.
ZeroEyes’ technology integrates with existing digital cameras and uses artificial intelligence to identify visible firearms. When a potential threat is detected, images are reviewed in real time by the company’s U.S.-based Operations Center, staffed around the clock by military and law enforcement veterans. Verified threats can then be relayed to local authorities within seconds, along with key details such as location and weapon type.
With ZeroLink, that capability can now extend to mobile and remote environments, including light poles, vehicles, event venues and temporary setups. By processing data locally, the system can reduce delays and improve response times while limiting reliance on external networks.
Company leaders say the goal is to make advanced security tools more accessible across a wider range of settings.
To learn more about Zeroeyes‘ new advancement in gun detection, visit PR Newswire.



























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