ZeroEyes praises successful 2025

By SSN Staff
Updated 2:25 PM CST, Fri January 16, 2026
PHILADELPHIA — ZeroEyes have announced an accomplished 2025, underscored by elevated company growth and proven technology outcomes, including surpassing 1,000 verified alerts of confirmed gun detections since 2023.
After achieving sustained growth in North America with 98% customer retention, ZeroEyes extended its global reach in 2025, expanding into the LATAM and APAC regions. Additionally, the company says it doubled its partner channel through strengthened relationships with national and regional security and systems integrators across the U.S., resulting in a twofold increase in partner-driven sales.
ZeroEyes also secured a $2 million grant from the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD) to support the statewide deployment of its AI gun detection technology across school districts. Additionally, the company also saw increased adoption from the private sector and continued to expand its footprint within public transportation systems. To meet this growing demand, ZeroEyes doubled the size of its U.S.-based operations center.
“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.” Reflecting the strength of ZeroEyes’ dedication and growth, Lahiff earned the 2025 EY Entrepreneur Of The Year Greater Philadelphia Award.
In the year ahead, ZeroEyes said it will expand where and how its technology is deployed, extending from mobility platforms and first-responder drones to advanced computer vision capabilities such as intrusion detection and emerging-threat object detection.
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