Knightscope introduced the K7 Autonomous Security Robot in Sunnyvale, California. The company states that the new model is intended for large outdoor environments and is built for continuous operation. The device combines off-road mobility with Knightscope’s existing detection, deterrence, and reporting technologies.
Company representatives said the K7 is designed for areas that are difficult to cover with conventional systems, including long fence lines, warehouses, open terrain, logistics yards, transportation sites, industrial facilities, and defense locations. According to Knightscope, the robot’s sensor systems enable autonomous patrol and the transmission of real-time operational data. “The K7 represents the next frontier in autonomous physical security,” said CEO William Santana Li, Chairman and CEO. “We designed it to secure environments previously considered too large, too remote, or too dangerous for conventional solutions – and to do so reliably, affordably, and without compromise – designed and built in America to protect Americans.”
A waitlist for the K7 is now open, and the company expects limited series production to begin deployment in the second half of 2026.
