Hakimo, a technology company dedicated to modernising physical security through its artificial intelligence (AI) software, announced $6 million in new funding led by Rocketship.vc, with participation from existing investors Neotribe Ventures, defy.vc and Firebolt Ventures as well as new investors Carrier Global Corporation, through its venture capital group, Carrier Ventures, and well-known physical security industry entrepreneur John L. Moss. Hakimo will use the capital to further accelerate product development and expand into new markets.

Hakimo platform

The Hakimo platform uses computer vision and machine learning to automate the monitoring of physical security sensors such as cameras and badge readers. The platform also provides an option to communicate warnings through speakers when it detects unwanted activity such as a person entering an area where they do not belong. This combination of automated monitoring and response helps security teams save time and money while proactively deterring and preventing security breaches from occurring.

Furthermore, the Hakimo platform natively integrates with most enterprise video and access control systems to provide a unified solution that responds to alarms automatically, exposes potential insider threats and detects faulty cameras and door hardware. This enables enterprise organisations to enhance security, efficiency and compliance, in a way that no other company in the industry has touched upon.

Physical security providers

Hakimo has raised $10M to date including its $4 million seed round announced in late 2021

Hakimo has raised $10M to date including its $4 million seed round announced in late 2021. Since then, Hakimo has gained numerous customers ranging from Fortune 500 companies to airports to auto dealerships. The company has also forged alliances with pioneering physical security providers such as LenelS2, which is part of Carrier, and has been recognised with prestigious security industry awards including the Security Industry Association’s 2022 New Products and Solutions Judges’ Choice award. 

In addition, the Security Executive Council, a pioneering research and advisory firm governed by former corporate chief security officers, validated the efficacy of the Hakimo solution. Recently, National Safe Skies Alliance, Inc., a nonprofit organisation funded by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), completed an operational test and evaluation of the solution.

Strengthen the physical security

AI is redefining how a broad spectrum of industries do business,” said Anand Rajaraman, Founding Partner, Rocketship.vc. “Physical security is one such industry that has all the ingredients needed for an AI overhaul, and we’re excited to support Hakimo in that endeavour.” 

The fresh capital raise comes at a time when increased crime rates, acute staffing shortages and macroeconomic conditions are forcing organisations to explore smarter ways to strengthen their physical security posture while cutting costs.

Stanford-trained AI experts

Hakimo solves this problem by automating repetitive tasks performed by security guards

Hakimo solves this problem by automating repetitive tasks traditionally performed by security guards and escalating only real, high-risk incidents to human operators. This allows organisations to reduce their guard footprint, or even eliminate it completely, without sacrificing security.  

Hakimo was founded by Sam Joseph and Sagar Honnungar, Stanford-trained AI experts with backgrounds in building enterprise-grade software as a service (SaaS). The founders recognised the potential for AI to solve some of the physical security industry’s most significant challenges and have since assembled a talented, growing team of engineers and industry professionals.

Author's quote

Hakimo provides a much-needed automation platform that helps a wide range of organisations improve security in this resource-constrained environment,” said Sam Joseph, Co-Founder and CEO, Hakimo. “We’re proud to be transforming the industry and are grateful for the support of our customers, partners and investors as we continue on this journey together.”

We are thrilled to see Hakimo’s continued growth and customer adoption,” said Neil Sequeira, Founder and Partner at defy.vc. "Since the inception of our firm, we have been actively investing in cutting-edge AI companies, and we are excited to support Sam and his team as they continue to transform the space of AI for physical security."

Download PDF version Download PDF version

In case you missed it

What new and emerging threats do security professionals face?
What new and emerging threats do security professionals face?

There is no shortage of threats facing security professionals, including some that are new and emerging. Understanding various new threats allows individuals and organisations to t...

Real time crime centres - policing's new hub
Real time crime centres - policing's new hub

As city managers, law enforcement agencies, and first responders face mounting pressure to combat crime and respond to emergencies with limited resources, real-time crime centres e...

Mitigating cybersecurity risks in industrial control systems with Honeywell
Mitigating cybersecurity risks in industrial control systems with Honeywell

Cybersecurity threats targeting organisations' industrial control systems (ICS) are not always direct. Instead, the most vulnerable entries to an ICS can start with external partne...

Quick poll
Which feature is most important in a video surveillance system?