Zeromark, founded in 2022 and based in the United States, develops AI-powered targeting systems for counter-drone defense. The company's core technical work sits at the intersection of artificial intelligence, computer vision, and software-defined systems, applied to the problem of precision engagement against small, fast-moving aerial threats using existing weapon platforms.
The company's primary product, Apex, is a rifle-mounted targeting system that uses real-time computer vision and AI to physically adjust a shooter's aim to counter drones. It is designed as a retrofit capability - turning standard infantry weapons into precision counter-drone platforms without replacing the underlying hardware. Nexus is a software layer that connects individual weapon-mounted systems, vehicle-mounted platforms, and command interfaces into a unified targeting network, enabling coordinated engagements across distributed deployments.
Zeromark operates in the defense and military security verticals, with a company emphasis on field-proven development over lab-based iteration. The company reports doubling revenue year-over-year for two consecutive years, though team size and funding details are not publicly disclosed.