Cities are broken. We can fix them.
“Every day, hundreds of murderers, rapists, robbers, FBI’s most wanted, and terrorists roam San Francisco freely — and we have no way to track them.”

We saw firsthand inside San Francisco’s Real-Time Crime Center that cities have almost no tools to protect themselves. The problem is two-fold:
- No infrastructure — there’s no citywide, always-on, high-quality camera network.
- No intelligence — there’s no state-of-the-art AI to make sense of video in real time.
Crime clearance rates are falling
Share of crimes that went unsolved (U.S.)
Murders Unsolved
12% increase% Unsolved in 2013
36% unsolved
% Unsolved in 2022
48% unsolved
Assaults Unsolved
17% increase% Unsolved in 2013
42% unsolved
% Unsolved in 2022
59% unsolved
Rapes Unsolved
15% increase% Unsolved in 2013
59% unsolved
% Unsolved in 2022
74% unsolved
Robberies Unsolved
6% increase% Unsolved in 2013
71% unsolved
% Unsolved in 2022
77% unsolved
Property Crimes Unsolved
6% increase% Unsolved in 2013
~82% unsolved
% Unsolved in 2022
88% unsolved
Source: Pew Research Center
We’re starting by fixing public safety. Our citywide AI-powered camera network gives cities the ability to solve every major crime and prevent catastrophic attacks.
Once this infrastructure is in place, the same real-time data can power multiple billion-dollar industries:
- Insurance
- Transportation
- Commercial real estate
- Hedge funds
- Critical infrastructure
- Autonomous vehicles
- Gaming
- And more