Pimloc has raised a seed round of $7.5M led by Zetta Venture Partners. Existing investors Amadeus Capital Partners and Speedinvest also participated.
The commitment reflects investors’ belief that the exponential growth in video surveillance is about to collide with regulations and increased sensitivity around privacy issues.
AI-based Secure Redact
Pimloc’s Secure Redact is already in use by entities that must provide video evidence that complies with new data privacy regulations and protects the Personal Identifiable Information (PII) of other individuals.
Secure Redact uses AI to automatically blur faces, heads, and license plates in the video, a process that previously required time and skilled human operators. It can be accessed directly as an online SaaS product or via APIs and Containers to allow integration into local video workflows and systems.
Low-cost high def video + AI = The surveillance century
Low-cost camera systems, cheap data storage and retrieval, and vision-based AI has triggered growth in video surveillance
Low-cost camera systems, cheap data storage, and retrieval, and increasingly useful vision-based AI has triggered exponential growth in video surveillance. There’s a CCTV camera for every 13 residents in London. In the United States, the number of installed security cameras has nearly doubled, to about 85 million, since 2015.
Users accept cameras covering workplaces, hospitals, schools, transport networks, and other public places. But fixed cameras in public spaces are just the tip of the iceberg. Home security IoT solutions, body-worn cameras, and vehicles equipped with Advanced DriverAssistance Systems also capture video. (There are eight cameras on a Tesla Model S!)
Practical PII solution
The video genie has escaped the bottle. Yet as the volume of personal and sensitive video data expands, so does the risk of cyber breaches. As Pimloc CEO Simon Randall succinctly puts it, “It will be used—but it will also be abused.”
“Large public- and private-sector entities have huge amounts of video data that they can’t use or share without running into privacy issues. Depending on where they’re operating, protecting PII in the video is either already a legal requirement or it inevitably will become a legal requirement. Pimloc’s solution already makes this practical,” said Mark Gorenberg, Managing Director, Zetta Venture Partners.
Visual AI
Pimloc is already in talks with companies about anonymising visual data used for production efficiency
Most countries have at least some data privacy regulations. In the EU, the first cases brought under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) have reached the courts; large fines have been issued and new legal precedents have been set. The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) already offers broadly similar protection; senators from both parties have proposed federal regulations.
Visual AI is increasingly useful in retail, warehouse, and factory settings where data from video analysis track safety and efficiency. Amazon has used video to track and enforce social distancing in its warehouses to reduce the spread of COVID. “Smart City” tech also makes extensive use of video. Pimloc is already in talks with companies about anonymising visual data used for production efficiency, to help them prioritise worker privacy.
Data privacy
Private citizens know that Cambridge Analytica used their social media data to politically manipulate them and that Clearview AI scraped their photos to create a global facial-recognition database. People want more transparency around when and how they’re being surveilled and for what purpose. For businesses, the potential reputational damage from getting it wrong can be more punitive than regulations.
“We’re seeing companies around the world setting the bar for data privacy at GDPR compliance, even if they’re operating in areas where it’s not the law,” said Simon Randall, CEO, Pimloc.
Use of funds
The $7.5M investment will be used to:
- Scale the business across Europe and the U.S. to match the spread of data legislation and evolution of public opinion
- Build out the team, especially sales, marketing, and R&D
- Expand the product roadmap for video privacy and compliance, with a range of enhancements to come