Brivo rolls out voice-activated emergency lockdown feature for access control

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Brivo has introduced a new voice-activated capability in its mobile access control platform that lets security teams trigger emergency lockdowns and perform other access control tasks with spoken or typed commands. The Brivo Genius Mobile Agent, now available in early release, adds conversational artificial intelligence (AI) to the Brivo Access Mobile App, the company announced.

According to Brivo, the launch marks the industry’s first voice-activated, agentic mobile emergency lockdown for access control systems.

The mobile agent uses natural language navigation powered by AI and is built directly into the mobile app. Brivo said the voice-activated interface is designed for crisis situations where stress can make it difficult for administrators to remember passwords or locate seldom-used features such as lockdown, allowing commands to be executed immediately and saving critical time during emergencies.

Steve Van Till, CEO, at Brivo, said natural language interfaces are becoming the user experience of choice and that expanding AI capabilities reflects how physical security is evolving from a cost center to a strategic business enabler. He added that the company continues to develop AI tools that allow administrators to manage operations and improve safety outcomes with the simplicity of voice.

A partner quoted in the announcement described the natural language lockdown as setting a new standard for site management and said the innovation delivers smarter security and a better client experience. Brivo said organizations interested in the conversational AI feature can contact its sales team for more information