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Gabriel’s urban intelligence infrastructure aims to create safer neighborhoods across Latin America


The company integrates cameras and computer vision with routine police operations to address public safety challenges across Latin America.

“Brazilian citizens are already some of the world’s top acquirers of private CCTV systems, which is easy to notice as one walks around the streets of Rio de Janeiro or São Paulo,” Costa Miranda told TechCrunch via email. Gabriel is building what Costa Miranda touts as “Latin America’s largest urban intelligence infrastructure” by installing and connecting proprietary smart cameras, called “Chameleons,” in the homes and businesses of subscribers to face the streets. Coser and Costa Miranda intend on using the new funding to develop further technology so that security business owners, governments, agents and third-party providers can operate Gabriel’s system on a self-serve basis.

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