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Hakimo raises $10.5M to expand AI-powered autonomous security monitoring
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Hakimo’s AI-powered autonomous security monitoring platform is attracting substantial investment as it tackles critical industry challenges. The startup’s $10.5 million Series A funding demonstrates growing confidence in AI-driven solutions that address physical security staffing shortages, cost pressures, and false alarm problems. This development signals a significant shift toward autonomous security agents capable of continuous monitoring and threat response with minimal human intervention.

The big picture: Hakimo has secured $10.5 million in Series A funding to expand its autonomous security monitoring platform that uses AI to detect threats and execute response protocols.

  • The round was led by Vertex Ventures and Zigg Capital, with participation from RXR Arden Digital Ventures and existing investors Defy.vc and Gokul Rajaram.
  • This investment brings the Menlo Park-based startup’s total funding to $20.5 million, positioning it to scale its AI-powered security solutions.

How it works: The company’s flagship AI Operator combines computer vision with generative AI to create a system that can detect any anomaly or threat describable in words.

  • The AI continuously ingests live video feeds from existing security cameras alongside data from alarm systems and door sensors to identify unauthorized personnel, tailgating, loitering, and other security threats.
  • When potential threats are detected, the system follows pre-programmed response protocols, issues real-time audio warnings through on-site speakers, and only escalates to human operators when necessary.

Why this matters: Companies implementing Hakimo’s technology can realize significant cost savings while addressing critical security staffing challenges.

  • “Companies save approximately $125,000 per year relative to a guard, so switching to Hakimo is a no-brainer to customers,” explained Sam Joseph, Hakimo’s co-founder and CEO.
  • The system addresses the “severe shortage of quality security guards” while providing continuous monitoring that human guards cannot match.

Market implications: Hakimo’s approach represents a fundamental shift in how physical security is managed across multiple industries and applications.

  • The AI-driven system offers 24/7 monitoring without fatigue, overcoming the limitations of human security personnel who can only effectively monitor multiple video feeds for about 20 minutes before attention degrades.
  • By handling routine monitoring autonomously and only involving humans when necessary, the technology creates a more efficient and cost-effective security ecosystem.
The watchful AI that never sleeps: Hakimo’s $10.5M bet on autonomous security

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