Wrap Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: WRAP) is advancing its autonomous public safety stack by integrating Frenel Imaging's TPiCore thermal polarimetric imaging technology into its WrapShield platform. The integration, which grants Wrap exclusive rights across the United States and NATO markets, enables real-time detection of RF-silent threats—a critical capability for public safety, defense, and critical infrastructure applications.
The announcement, featured in a NetworkNewsAudio editorial titled “Lock the Sensor, Lock the Response: The Power of Building the Autonomous Public-Safety Stack,” underscores Wrap's strategy to combine advanced sensing with non-lethal response tools. This move is part of a broader effort to build an integrated platform that supports next-generation law enforcement operations.
Wrap's public safety portfolio includes the BolaWrap 150 non-lethal restraint device, the WrapReality immersive training platform, the WrapVision body-worn camera system, WrapTactics training programs, and counter-drone technologies such as PAN-DA and the 1KC Kinetic Anti-Drone Cassette. The BolaWrap 150, used by over 1,000 agencies in the U.S. and in 60 countries, deploys a multi-sensory distraction to create time and distance, reducing the risk of injury to officers and subjects. It is not pain-based compliance and does not shoot, strike, shock, or incapacitate, instead helping officers operate pre-escalation on the force continuum.
WrapReality VR offers immersive training scenarios to enhance decision-making under stress, while WrapVision provides a body-worn camera and evidence management system with streamlined cloud integration. WrapVision, powered by IONODES, is on a made-in-America roadmap projected for early 2026, addressing data integrity and foreign surveillance concerns.
The integration of TPiCore thermal polarimetric imaging into WrapShield represents a significant step in autonomous threat detection. Traditional sensors may miss RF-silent threats, but thermal polarimetric imaging can detect objects based on their thermal signature and polarization properties, making it effective for identifying concealed weapons or explosives. This capability is vital for securing critical infrastructure and supporting defense operations.
Wrap's commitment to non-lethal solutions aligns with growing demand for tools that de-escalate situations without causing harm. The company's training programs, certified by the International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training (IADLEST), reinforce this mission. By combining sensing, response, training, and evidence management, Wrap is building a comprehensive ecosystem that enhances officer safety and community trust.
For investors and industry observers, Wrap's move into autonomous public safety reflects broader trends in law enforcement technology, where integration and automation are key. The company's focus on RF-silent threat detection addresses a critical gap in current security systems, potentially reducing response times and improving outcomes in high-stakes scenarios.
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