ZeroEyes stand-alone edge AI gun detection

  • March 30, 2026
  • William Payne

ZeroEyes has launched ZeroLink, an off-network AI solution for gun detection and situational awareness. The platform is designed to operate in environments with limited connectivity or infrastructure, such as remote perimeters, mobile trailers, and vehicle deployments.

The system utilises Lanner high-performance Edge AI Inference Computers to process video analytics locally. This edge computing architecture allows the software to filter and analyse data without relying on a constant cloud connection, which reduces latency and bandwidth requirements. When a threat is identified, images are transmitted to a 24-hour operations centre staffed by veterans for human verification before alerts are dispatched to local security teams.

“ZeroLink represents an important step forward in how organisations can extend security to locations that were previously difficult or cost-prohibitive to monitor,” said Mike Lahiff, CEO and co-founder of ZeroEyes. He stated that the technology makes it easier to deploy reliable AI-based detection virtually anywhere.

The system layers onto new or existing digital security cameras. Images are shared instantly with the ZeroEyes Operations Centre. Experts dispatch alerts and actionable intelligence including visual descriptions and gun types. These alerts reach law enforcement as quickly as three to five seconds from detection.

ZeroEyes, which holds a US Department of Homeland Security SAFETY Act designation, developed the technology to mitigate gun-related violence through proactive monitoring. The company’s AI-based solutions have been adopted by the US Department of Defence, educational institutions, and commercial property groups to enhance security through automated visual intelligence.