iSpy was founded on a simple belief: the technology to improve officer safety in high-risk entries exists, but it has not been made accessible to the departments that need it most.
For decades, through-wall detection technology has existed in military and intelligence applications, but at price points and operational complexities that put it out of reach for the law enforcement agencies that conduct the most high-risk entries every day.
iSpy's mission is to change that. By combining advances in mmWave radar, LiDAR, and edge-AI processing, we have built a system that delivers meaningful pre-entry situational awareness at a price point and form factor that works for real operational deployment.
We are not building a product for the military procurement cycle. We are building a tool for the officer who needs to know what's on the other side of the door before they open it.

Across 5,800 police departments and 1,400 SWAT teams — yet the majority still lack affordable wearable detection.
The leading commercial through-wall radar system — priced out of reach for most departments.
Reported improvement in mission execution speed by agencies deploying through-wall sensor technology.
iSpy is now available for agency evaluation, pilot deployment, and procurement. Full sensor fusion platform with AI classification, wearable form factor, and compliance logging architecture.
Scaling pilot deployments across municipal police, county sheriff, and SWAT units. Iterating on AI classifier performance based on real-world field data from diverse building materials and environments.
Development of second-generation sensor rig with improved wall penetration, extended battery life, and enhanced AI classification accuracy. Integration with existing agency dispatch and reporting systems.
ISED certification for Canadian deployment. CE marking pathway for European law enforcement markets. Partnerships with international tactical training programs.
Full-scale commercial deployment across US and international markets. Software subscription platform for AI model updates, deployment analytics, and compliance reporting. Industrial and disaster response applications.
We build systems that communicate their limitations clearly. A tool that overstates its capabilities is more dangerous than no tool at all.
Every design decision is evaluated against a single question: does this make the officer safer? If not, we don't build it.
Technology deployed by law enforcement must be accountable. We build compliance into the architecture, not as an add-on.
The best technology should be available to the departments that need it most, not just those with the largest procurement budgets.