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Flock Safety

https://www.flocksafety.com/
Last activity: 05.04.2026
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Categories: DataLawEnforcementSecuritySurveillanceTech
We are a public safety operating system that helps communities and law enforcement in 1000+ cities work together to eliminate crime, protect privacy, and mitigate bias. Our proprietary devices and cloud-based software reduce crime by over 70%.
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Location: United States
Employees: 201-500
Total raised: $482M
Valuation: $7.5B
Founded date: 2017

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Funding Rounds 4

DateSeriesAmountInvestors
14.03.2025-$275M-
17.07.2021Series D$150Ma16z
05.11.2020Series C$47MMeritech C...
26.11.2018-$10M-

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05.04.2026Cameras have quietly appeared in thousands of US cities – now, their integration with AI is sounding alarms (Opinion)Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... By Jess Reia For decades, cars dictated urban planning in the United States. Few could have predicted that they would one day also double as nodes for surveillance. In thousands of towns and cities...
04.04.2026Flock cameras in Boulder deserve more scrutiny (Letters)Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Flock cameras in Boulder deserve more scrutiny People’s Republic Of Boulder, I want to inquire into the decision to use Flock cameras within the City of Boulder to cite vehicular travel in complete...
31.03.2026Denver Battles Over Surveillance: A Critical Vote on License Plate CamerasDenver's license plate camera program faces a critical City Council vote. The city plans to transition from controversial Flock Safety to Axon Enterprise. This move aims to address privacy concerns, particularly over federal agency data acc...
31.03.2026Denver keeps license plate cameras as council approves Axon contract in a tight voteGetting your Trinity Audio player ready... Denver will keep using license plate-reading cameras at up to 20 intersections after the City Council narrowly approved a contract for the technology Tuesday night. The $150,000 contract with Axon ...
30.03.2026As Denver council faces vote on new license plate cameras contract, distaste lingers for ‘this whole Flock era’Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Denver City Council members face a vote this week that will determine whether the city keeps dozens of license plate-reading cameras or ends the controversial program — at least, for now. After the...
29.03.2026Dave Taylor: How do Flock surveillance cameras work?Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Q: Every time I drive the Diagonal, I see those alarming surveillance cameras just before I reach Boulder. What are they and how do they work? Are they a violation of my right to privacy? Dave Tayl...
25.03.2026Longmont Faces Governance Shifts, Critical Development, and Tragic IncidentLongmont navigates a complex period. City Council considers dissolving the Airport Advisory Board after ethical concerns and public misconduct. Major downtown development for a Front Range Community College campus advances with significant ...
24.03.2026ALPR Tech Now Preventing Parents From Enrolling Their Kids In SchoolAll the people who have always brushed off concerns about surveillance tech, please come get your kids. And then let someone else raise them. Lots of people are fine with mass surveillance because they believe the horseshit spewed by the im...
23.03.2026Longmont council to weigh airport board dissolution, downtown campus votesGetting your Trinity Audio player ready... A bill for an ordinance to dissolve Longmont’s Airport Advisory Board is set for its first reading before the city council Tuesday night, along with final votes tied to the city’s downtown Front Ra...
16.03.2026Boulder’s contract with Flock deserves more scrutiny (Editorial)Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Editor’s note: This article has been updated to clarify that the Boulder Police Department no longer shares Flock license plate data with the Loveland Police Department. Mass surveillance has arriv...
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