Every security system today waits for someone to walk through a door. ThreatSight monitors the approach zone around schools, venues, and public spaces, identifying weapons before an attacker reaches the perimeter.
An armed individual walks toward a school or event. No existing system can see them. They're invisible.
Walkthrough scanners and metal detectors trigger at the door. 30 seconds is not enough time to mount a response.
Indoor cameras detect a brandished weapon. By now, shots may already have been fired. Response time: 8+ minutes.
AI-powered outdoor surveillance that identifies weapons and threatening behavior in the 500-meter approach zone around protected spaces.
Outdoor camera networks with computer vision models trained to detect firearms, bladed weapons, and threatening postures at distance.
Threat detected? Security teams and law enforcement get GPS coordinates, live video feed, and weapon classification within seconds.
For temporary events like concerts and rallies, drone-mounted cameras extend the detection perimeter without permanent infrastructure.
Beyond weapon detection: AI identifies anomalous approach patterns, aggressive movement, and threat indicators before a weapon is visible.
Between parking lot and front door, there's a window where intervention is still possible. Where lockdowns can be triggered, where law enforcement can be positioned, where lives can be saved. ThreatSight is building the technology to see into that window.
Built in Wolf Point, Montana — protecting communities across rural and urban America.