Protect freedom with real-time awareness.

Argus unifies community cameras and department sensors and uses proprietary video AI to flag emergencies as they happen.

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“Real-time” crime centers (RTCCs) wait for a 911 call.

So we built the first Real-time Geospatial Operating System (RGOS) to make it affordable for public safety to become truly real-time.


The Platform

Argus unifies and analyzes video to provide real-time awareness.

Unlock your community

Our software and hardware let you stream cameras shared by the community — the largest camera network in your city.

Integrate with existing systems and sensors

Connect CAD, city PTZ cameras, VMS, LPR, body cams, drones, or an existing RTCC.

We can also help you add PTZ cameras where hotspot coverage is thin today.

Vision AI flags crime and other emergencies

Our proprietary AI models analyze video in real time and detect incidents like assault, a visible gun, a car accident, or an elderly person who has fallen in the street — flagging each one to a human operator at the department.


Vision AI

What makes our vision AI special?

Our models understand video the way a human does. Others can only detect a few fixed types of incidents.

Understand natural language
Create an alert for any emergency you can describe.
Temporal understanding
Rather than analyzing a single frame, we analyze what happens over time.
Multi-camera tracking
Track a suspect across cameras as they try to escape, saving officers time in the investigation.
Scale
Thousands of people may want to share cameras with the department to stay safe. Our system is built to work in real time at exactly that scale.

Value Proposition

Respond faster and save investigator time

Detect crime as it happens, not after a 911 call comes in.

Detect crime no one is calling 911 about

No new staffing, equipment, or dedicated RTCC room required

Deploy in a dedicated room, in a dispatch center, or in the cloud on an MDT or officer phones.

Maintains privacy

Privacy by architecture.

  • Detection runs on emergencies and crimes, not identities.

  • Near-zero data retention when no incident occurs.

  • The network belongs to the community.

    Most of the cameras on Argus are owned by the community, not the government. Citizens should have the right (and the technology) to share evidence of a crime with the police.


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