
Flock Safety
Founded Year
2017Stage
Series F | AliveTotal Raised
$657.51MValuation
$0000Last Raised
$275M | 6 mos agoRevenue
$0000Mosaic Score The Mosaic Score is an algorithm that measures the overall financial health and market potential of private companies.
+105 points in the past 30 days
About Flock Safety
Flock Safety provides technology in the security industry. Its offerings include a platform that integrates license plate recognition, gunshot detection, and video surveillance to provide intelligence and evidence for crime prevention and investigation. Flock Safety serves sectors such as law enforcement, schools, property management, and businesses. It was founded in 2017 and is based in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Sep 3, 2025
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The agency expects to hire 8,900 new air traffic controllers by 2028, but because of factors like attrition, retirements and program washouts, this will only result in 1,000 more certified controllers, according to FAA documents. DAILY COVER STORY With more than 80,000 AI-powered cameras across the U.S., Flock Safety has become one of cops' go-to surveillance tools and a $7.5 billion business since its founding in 2017. The cameras record not just the license plate numbers of the cars that pass them, but their make and distinctive features—broken windows, dings, bumper stickers. CEO and cofounder Garrett Langley estimates they help solve 1 million crimes a year. Soon, Flock's cameras will take to the skies mounted on its own “made in America” drones. Produced at a factory the company opened earlier this year near its Atlanta offices, they'll add a new dimension to Flock's business and aim to challenge Chinese drone giant DJI's dominance. Langley has a prediction: In less than 10 years, Flock's cameras, airborne and fixed, will eradicate almost all crime in the U.S. (He acknowledges that programs to boost youth employment and cut recidivism will help.) Not everyone shares law enforcement's enthusiasm for Flock's rapid expansion. Privacy advocates say the company is building an unprecedented mass-surveillance dystopia But Langley's most pressing concern by far is the $2.1 billion (2024 revenue) police tech giant Axon Enterprise. Flock had a burgeoning partnership with the publicly traded ($59 billion market cap) Taser creator, but in January, Axon CEO and billionaire cofounder Rick Smith killed their deal, accusing Flock of overcharging and trying to lock customers into its products. In April, Axon debuted its own stand-alone license plate reader cameras along with a shot-across-the-bow first customer: the Atlanta Police Department, a current Flock user. Langley says Axon is a monopolist abusing its market position to choke out competition. “I plan to go take them out,” he says. “We will deliver a better product at a lower price.” WHY IT MATTERS The goal of preventing all crime in the U.S. sounds like a pipe dream from another AI-can-solve-everything tech bro, but Langley, in the face of a wave of opposition from privacy advocates and Flock's archrival Axon, is a true believer. “I've talked to plenty of activists who think crime is just the cost of modern society. I disagree,” Langley says. “I think we can have a crime-free city and civil liberties … We can have it all.” MORE FACTS + COMMENTS The through President Donald Trump's signature spending bill is reportedly set to impact millions of workers in industries like hospitality, food and beverage and personal services. 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Flock Safety Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Flock Safety founded?
Flock Safety was founded in 2017.
Where is Flock Safety's headquarters?
Flock Safety's headquarters is located at 1170 Howell Mill Road North West, Atlanta.
What is Flock Safety's latest funding round?
Flock Safety's latest funding round is Series F.
How much did Flock Safety raise?
Flock Safety raised a total of $657.51M.
Who are the investors of Flock Safety?
Investors of Flock Safety include Matrix Partners, Meritech Capital Partners, Y Combinator, Andreessen Horowitz, Bedrock Capital and 17 more.
Who are Flock Safety's competitors?
Competitors of Flock Safety include Deep Sentinel, Cloudastructure, Citizen, Mark43, STRAX Intelligence Group and 7 more.
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