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Flock Safety · 5× · vu le 05 août 2026

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Flock (Flock Safety) is an automated license plate recognition (ALPR) system for public safety developed by Flock Group Inc. (founded 2017, Atlanta, USA). The core component is the Falcon camera, a solar- and battery-powered, mobile-networked surveillance camera that captures license plates and vehicle characteristics (make, model, color) via AI/Computer Vision and cross-references them against wanted lists. The data converges in the FlockOS software platform, which provides alerts, search functions, and a nationwide network for data sharing between agencies. The system is offered on a subscription model (hardware, installation, cloud hosting included) to police departments, municipalities, businesses, and residential complexes, primarily in the USA.

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Compliance/CertificationSOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001/27701/27017/27018/42001, CJIS Security Policy compliant, CJIS ACE, FedRAMP 20x, NDAA compliant
Deployment ModelInfrastructure-free installation: solar power + LTE cellular, no wiring required, full-service subscription incl. maintenance and updates
Use Case ScopePublic safety/law enforcement, municipalities, businesses, schools, and residential communities across the US (49 states, over 5,000 communities)
IntegrationsFlockOS API ecosystem incl. Axon/Fleet 3 (Evidence.com), Amazon Ring Community Requests, Tyler CAD, 3Si, StarChase, CodeFour
LicenseProprietary subscription/lease license; customers do not own the hardware
PlatformFlockOS (cloud software) with Flock Nova, Flock911, and Flock FreeForm as add-on modules
PriceFalcon camera: approx. $2,500 per camera/year plus one-time $250 installation (2026 quotes sometimes $3,000)
Release DateCompany founded March 1, 2017 in Atlanta; first police customer (Jersey Village, TX) in 2019

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