ZeroEyes Touts Channel-Led Sales Growth in AI Gun Detection

ZeroEyes reports strong 2025 growth, doubling its partner channel and expanding AI gun detection adoption across schools, government, and enterprise security.

Jan 13, 2026
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ZeroEyes reported banner 2025 results, marked by sustained growth, expanding global reach, and increased channel-driven sales, reinforcing the company’s position in the fast-emerging AI weapons-detection market. 

The Philadelphia-based security technology vendor announced it has surpassed 1,000 verified alerts of confirmed gun detections since 2023, underscoring the real-world deployment and outcomes of its AI-powered video analytics platform.

Partner ecosystem doubles as demand rises

A key driver of ZeroEyes’ momentum has been its channel strategy. 

In 2025, the company doubled its partner ecosystem by expanding relationships with national and regional security and systems integrators across the U.S. According to its website, ZeroEyes works with a variety of partner types specializing in physical security and serving highly regulated public- and private-sector customers.

That growth translated into a twofold increase in partner-driven sales, according to the company.

ZeroEyes’ technology is now deployed across thousands of locations spanning K-12 schools, higher education, healthcare facilities, transit systems, retailers, enterprises, and government sites in nearly every U.S. state. 

“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. We remain committed to innovation, reliability, and supporting those on the front lines of safety.”

The company also expanded into the LATAM and APAC markets as AI-based weapons detection becomes a core component of modern physical security architectures worldwide.

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Public-sector funding and private-sector adoption accelerate

ZeroEyes also secured a $2 million grant from the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency to support the statewide deployment of its AI gun-detection technology in school districts. 

At the same time, the company reported growing private-sector adoption and deeper penetration within public transportation systems.

To support increased alert volume and customer demand, ZeroEyes doubled the size of its fully in-house, U.S.-based operations center. The facility operates 24/7/365 and is staffed by trained U.S. military and law enforcement veterans.

The company, whose gun detection technology holds full SAFETY Act Designation from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, said it closed the year with 98 percent customer retention across North America while pushing into new international markets.

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Human-verified AI remains central to differentiation

ZeroEyes’ platform integrates with existing digital security cameras and analyzes video feeds for visible firearms. 

When a potential threat is detected, images are reviewed by analysts at the ZeroEyes Operations Center before alerts are dispatched to law enforcement and on-site security teams—often within three to five seconds. 

Alerts include actionable intelligence such as visual descriptions, weapon type, and last known location.

Looking ahead, ZeroEyes said it plans to expand deployments across mobility platforms, including drones, while extending its computer vision roadmap into intrusion detection and emerging-threat object detection.

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