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The Tech Is Real. So Are the Results đ¤Â
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Knightscopeâs platform isnât just about putting robots on sidewalks.Â
Itâs a full-stack public safety system combining autonomous patrol units, emergency communication devices, AI-driven threat detection, real-time
monitoring, and human-in-the-loop support. (13)
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Hereâs what a client gets with every robot:
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- Real-time HD video and audio
- Facial, license plate, and thermal detection
- Instant alerts on gunshots, suspicious behavior, or unauthorized activity
- 24/7 live human support via Knightscopeâs
Network Operations Center (14)
- Daily and quarterly reporting for continuous improvement (15)
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This isnât an add-on to the current systemâitâs a replacement. The only thing more costly than crime is a security strategy that doesnât evolve.
And itâs not just small players
buying in:
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- The U.S. Air Force awarding Knightscope a Phase 1 contract âď¸Â (16)
- Federal facilities in Washington D.C. are considering Knightscope đď¸Â (17)
- Dozens of cities, schools, hospitals, casinos, and real estate groups are actively expanding
their use of the technology (3)
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These arenât just contracts. Theyâre proof points. They signal trust, ROI, and institutional-scale validation.
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Ready to Scale. Built to Lead đ ď¸ In 2024, Knightscope executed a complete operational
transformation:
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- Consolidated three manufacturing sites into one streamlined facility
- Opened a 33,000 sq ft HQ in Silicon Valley đ˘Â (18)
- Reduced general & admin payroll by one-third
- Outsourced non-core field operations
- Recruited new sales, finance, and engineering
talent (19)
- Converted all preferred stock to common, eliminating overhang
- Cleaned up its capital structure for long-term growth (20)
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On top of that, the company is building for whatâs next. Two new product linesâthe K7 Autonomous Security Robot and the K1 Super
Towerâare scheduled for production in 2026, targeting new use cases and environments. (2)
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That pipeline isnât just innovation for its own sakeâitâs tied to a $230 billion total addressable market spanning federal agencies, logistics, education, healthcare, retail, and residential security. (9)
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And in a sector filled with small, private competitors like Cobalt or AITX, Knightscope stands alone as the only publicly traded pure-play in autonomous security robotics. (2)(9)
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