Patrol 6
An AI body camera platform purpose-built for private security teams, combining patrol proof, incident capture, supervisor visibility, and faster reporting in one operational workflow.

Private security teams are asked to do more than record what happened. They need to prove patrols were completed, capture incidents clearly, give supervisors fast context, and produce reports that hold up under review. Patrol 6 is built around that reality as an AI body camera platform designed specifically for private security operations rather than adapted from police-first workflows.
Built for Private Security
Patrol 6 describes its platform as more than a standard body camera. It combines body-worn hardware with AI guidance, reporting, evidence handling, and command-center workflows so teams can use footage inside day-to-day security operations instead of treating video as something reviewed only after the shift ends.
The company says its AI can guide guards during patrols, understand surroundings, and help generate complete reports automatically at shift end. It also emphasizes that the platform is purpose-built for the private security industry, with client-facing accountability and supervisor visibility as part of the product’s core value.
Patrol Proof and Incident Capture
One of Patrol 6’s clearest use cases is patrol proof. The platform uses body-worn capture, location context, and time-based evidence to help teams show that patrols and checkpoints happened when they were supposed to. That makes the system relevant not only for officers in the field, but also for supervisors and clients who need clearer operational records.
Patrol 6 also focuses heavily on incident capture and reporting. According to the company, the goal is to move from the moment of capture into usable reports faster, reducing the amount of time guards and supervisors spend reconstructing events after a shift.
Supervisor Visibility
Patrol 6 positions supervisor visibility as a core part of the platform. Its cloud system is described as an operating system for private security, with live feeds, team management, incident alerts, analytics, and centralized monitoring for active cameras.
That matters because many security operations are not limited by whether video exists, but by how quickly someone can understand what happened and decide what to do next. Patrol 6 says its platform gives command-center teams and field leadership faster context when a post escalates or an incident needs review.
Reporting and Operational Workflow
A traditional body camera may capture footage for later review, but Patrol 6 frames its value around workflow acceleration. The company says it transforms verified audio and video into detailed patrol and incident reports, aiming to reduce manual reporting while improving objectivity and completeness.
In practice, that positions Patrol 6 less as a standalone recording device and more as an operational layer for patrol teams. The platform is built to support evidence defensibility, accountability, and reporting speed in environments where security providers need to document activity clearly for internal teams and external clients.
Why the Collaboration Matters
Patrol 6 represents a shift in how private security technology is being designed. Instead of retrofitting general-purpose tools, the company is building specifically for guard patrols, supervisor response, incident documentation, and client accountability. That makes the collaboration relevant for a broader security ecosystem focused on visibility, trust, and operational performance.
Its positioning is straightforward: better evidence, faster reporting, and stronger oversight for private security teams working in real environments. For a collaboration profile, that makes Patrol 6 less about hardware alone and more about improving how patrol operations are recorded, reviewed, and managed.
A standard body camera may record what happened. Patrol 6 is built to help security teams use that capture inside the patrol, reporting, and client-accountability workflows that drive renewals and risk.
