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Flock Safety

AI license-plate-reader police surveillance company (Atlanta; ~$8.4B valuation)

Flock Safety (legally Flock Group Inc.) is an Atlanta-based public-safety technology company founded in 2017 by Garrett Langley, Matt Feury, and Paige Todd that builds automated license-plate-reader (ALPR) cameras, gunshot detection, drones, and AI investigative software sold primarily to police departments, as well as HOAs and businesses; its systems are used by thousands of U.S. law-enforcement agencies and perform billions of vehicle scans. The company was valued at roughly $7.5 billion in a March 2025 round and about $8.4 billion in 2026. Its mass-surveillance products have drawn sustained civil-liberties criticism from the ACLU and the Electronic Frontier Foundation. [Flock Safety - Wikipedia ↗]

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