Wrap Technologies Expands Public Safety Portfolio with Remote Restraint and AI Detection Innovations

Wrap Technologies is enhancing its non-lethal response platform with new products like WrapShield and exclusive thermal-polarimetric sensing technology, addressing growing demand for safer policing tools in Texas and beyond.

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Wrap Technologies Expands Public Safety Portfolio with Remote Restraint and AI Detection Innovations

Wrap Technologies (NASDAQ: WRAP) is bolstering its position in the public safety market with the introduction of WrapShield and an exclusive U.S. and NATO license for Frenel Imaging’s TPiCore thermal-polarimetric sensing technology, adding an AI-enabled detection layer to its non-lethal response platform. The company, which provides policing solutions for law enforcement and security personnel, is responding to intensified pressure on agencies to adopt response-to-resistance alternatives that control situations without injury or pain.

The BolaWrap 150 Remote Restraint Device remains Wrap’s flagship product, but the company has expanded its portfolio to include training and evidence management tools such as Wrap Reality, Wrap Vision, Wrap Tactics, and counter-drone solutions. The July 2026 launch of WrapShield introduces new remote restraint capabilities, while the TPiCore license brings advanced thermal-polarimetric imaging to counter-UAS applications, beginning with drone detection.

High-profile use-of-force incidents have driven costly litigation and strained community trust, pushing agencies toward tools that create time, distance, and tactical advantage, particularly in encounters involving individuals in mental- or behavioral-health crises. This environment has widened Wrap’s customer base beyond traditional policing into corrections, campus safety, healthcare, and transportation security.

For Texas, where public safety innovation is critical for growing urban centers and border security, Wrap’s technologies offer potential to reduce injuries and liability while improving officer and community safety. The company’s non-lethal response platform aligns with state and national trends demanding less-lethal alternatives, potentially influencing procurement decisions in Texas law enforcement agencies.

The exclusive TPiCore license positions Wrap to integrate advanced detection into its ecosystem, addressing emerging threats like drones while maintaining its focus on reducing harm. As the market for response-to-resistance technology expands, Wrap’s comprehensive approach—spanning restraint, training, evidence management, and detection—could set a new standard for modern public safety.

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