Deep Sentinel has announced that it has raised $15 million in Series B funding to accelerate AI-powered security growth.
The company says that the latest investment will support its rapid expansion, continued development of proprietary AI models and scaling of its Bring Your Own Camera (BYOC) third-party camera integration program, which now accounts for nearly half of all sales.
Deep Sentinel is also focused on growing its national footprint across commercial and residential sectors.
“This funding marks a new chapter in our mission to redefine what proactive security looks like,” said David Selinger, Founder and CEO of Deep Sentinel.
“We’re not just adding more cameras or software features.
“We’re transforming how people experience safety, with a platform that delivers real-time intervention at the highest standard in the industry.”
Deep Sentinel highlights that it offers an integrated approach to crime prevention, combining AI with live human guards.
Its proprietary platform monitors video feeds in real time and trained guards intervene within seconds when suspicious behavior is detected.
The platform can be integrated with existing camera hardware, helping businesses avoid costly equipment upgrades and reduce upfront investment.