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Knightscope Autonomous Security Robots Knightscope’s long-term ambition is to make the United States of America the safest country in the world.

We build Autonomous Security Robots (ASRs) that are a unique combination of self-driving technology, robotics, A.I. and electric vehicles to help officers and guards have eyes, ears, and voice on the ground at multiple locations at the same time. The massive amount of data generated by the ASRs feed into our a Knightscope Security Operations Center (KSOC) user interface that our clients utilize to

be better secure the places you live, work, study and visit. Learn more and schedule a demo at www.knightscope.com

You know the feeling when a space feels watched.Not in an uncomfortable way, but accounted for.The K5 changes that feeli...
04/16/2026

You know the feeling when a space feels watched.

Not in an uncomfortable way, but accounted for.

The K5 changes that feeling.

It’s not just recording what happens. It’s physically there — moving, visible, consistent — in places where coverage usually fades.

And that alone changes behavior.

🤖 Knightscope and Carnegie Mellon University Enter Into Letter Agreement5-Year Collaboration and Establishment of the Na...
04/15/2026

🤖 Knightscope and Carnegie Mellon University Enter Into Letter Agreement

5-Year Collaboration and Establishment of the National Security Robotics Lab in Silicon Valley

SUNNYVALE, Calif., April 15, 2026 – Knightscope, Inc. (NASDAQ: KSCP), a managed service provider building the nation’s first Autonomous Security Force, today announced that it has entered into a letter agreement with Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Computer Science to collaborate on educational projects designed to help strengthen the U.S. robotics workforce, advance next-generation autonomous systems for public safety, and support national priorities related to robotics and security.

Under the letter agreement, Knightscope has committed to fund a total of five educational course projects at Carnegie Mellon University over a five-year period. The collaboration is expected to focus on the use of robotics for national security, public safety, or physical security. In addition, Knightscope will make its National Security Robotics Lab at its headquarters in Silicon Valley available to Carnegie Mellon University.

Five graduate students from the Master of Science in Robotic Systems Development (MRSD) program at Carnegie Mellon University’s Robotics Institute are already working with Knightscope on an advanced artificial intelligence feature for the upcoming all-new K7 Autonomous Security Robot (ASR).

“Carnegie Mellon University has helped define modern robotics, and we are honored to work with the School of Computer Science on projects that can help strengthen America’s leadership in autonomy, public safety and security,” said William Santana Li, Chairman and CEO, Knightscope. “This collaboration aligns with our goal to build the nation’s first Autonomous Security Force in support of our long-term mission – combining advanced robotics, artificial intelligence, augmented security agents and real-world operational experience to help make communities safer.”

“Carnegie Mellon University students do their best work when they are challenged with meaningful, real-world problems,” said John Dolan, MRSD Program Director, Carnegie Mellon University. “Through this collaboration with Knightscope, we look forward to giving students opportunities to engage with autonomous systems in practical security and public-safety environments while contributing to the next generation of robotics capabilities.”

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There are a few things people instinctively recognize in an emergency. A flashing blue light is one of them. You don’t h...
04/14/2026

There are a few things people instinctively recognize in an emergency.

A flashing blue light is one of them.

You don’t have to explain it or train people on it. When something feels wrong, people know where to go.

The K1 Blue Light Tower builds on that familiarity. It’s visible, reliable, and always ready to connect someone to help when they need it.

Alerts come in constantly. Some matter, most don’t. And someone still has to sit there and decide which is which, usuall...
04/13/2026

Alerts come in constantly. Some matter, most don’t. And someone still has to sit there and decide which is which, usually while juggling everything else.

That’s where things start to break down.

RTX was built for that moment.

It puts trained analysts between the signal and the response, so alerts aren’t just generated — they’re understood, verified, and acted on in real time.

A toast to 13 years of Knightscope and our commitment to making the places where we live, work, study, and visit safer 🥂...
04/12/2026

A toast to 13 years of Knightscope and our commitment to making the places where we live, work, study, and visit safer 🥂 Here's to what's next.

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What happens behind the scenes at Knightscope? Last Thursday, we invited the public in to see firsthand how technology p...
04/11/2026

What happens behind the scenes at Knightscope? Last Thursday, we invited the public in to see firsthand how technology powers real-world safety 🤖🦾

No visit to Knightscope HQ is complete without a robot photo op. 📸
04/10/2026

No visit to Knightscope HQ is complete without a robot photo op. 📸

Most security strategies still start at the building.The focus is on doors, cameras, and access control — all important,...
04/09/2026

Most security strategies still start at the building.

The focus is on doors, cameras, and access control — all important, but all concentrated inward.

The challenge is that risk doesn’t begin there. It often starts at the edges, where coverage is thinner and consistency is harder to maintain.

The K7 is built for that outer layer. It extends visibility and presence across the parts of a property that are usually the most difficult to secure, but the easiest to overlook.

As we continue highlighting the women behind Knightscope, we're recognizing more of our incredible team members and what...
04/08/2026

As we continue highlighting the women behind Knightscope, we're recognizing more of our incredible team members and what contributing to safer communities means to them.

Their dedication, talent, and impact drive us forward every day, and we wouldn’t be where we are without them. Thank you for all that you do every single day!

Did you capture videos or photos from Autonomous Security Force Day at Knightscope HQ? Share them with us in the comment...
04/08/2026

Did you capture videos or photos from Autonomous Security Force Day at Knightscope HQ? Share them with us in the comments!

04/06/2026

Last week, we opened the doors to Knightscope HQ in Sunnyvale, CA for the first-ever Autonomous Security Force Day 🤖

With day and evening sessions, this event brought together hundreds of attendees including industry leaders, investors, employees, community members, and partners for live K7 Autonomous Security Robot demonstrations, previews of next-generation emergency communication devices, and the debut of Signals, an all-new AI-driven software platform at the heart of the Autonomous Security Force.

The energy was incredible, and the momentum behind what we are building has never been stronger.

This is just the beginning. Cheers to the next 13 years!

It takes many skills and talents to bring a vision to life. Grateful for the people who show up every day to make it rea...
04/05/2026

It takes many skills and talents to bring a vision to life. Grateful for the people who show up every day to make it real.

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Knightscope’s long-term ambition is to make the United States of America the safest country in the world, changing everything for everyone. Our vision is to develop a technology stack to predict and prevent crime utilizing autonomous robots, analytics and engagement utilizing a "Hardware + Software + Humans" approach. Our solution includes providing an autonomous physical presence, gathering data from the environment in real-time, and pushing anomalies to our user interface, the Knightscope Security Operations Center (KSOC), providing our clients across the U.S. a 24/7 force multiplier effect.

Deter, Detect and Report. Autonomously.