Brivo recently announced that the Brivo Security Platform API is now fully AI-friendly and capable. This update empowers developers and systems integrators to deploy security solutions faster than ever. The platform significantly reduces development costs by making custom integrations viable for diverse corporate workflows. This move specifically targets use cases previously deemed too complex to pursue.
Dean Drako, CEO of Brivo, highlighted the impact of Agentic AI on the physical security industry.
“Agentic AI is upending systems integration in the physical security industry, enabling anyone to build apps on our platform leveraging video, access control, alarms, and third-party technologies within hours, not months, and at a fraction of the cost. The Brivo Security Platform API makes this possible with AI-optimized documentation: machine-readable llms.txt, and skill files that provide AI agents everything they need to build diverse applications.”
However, the Brivo Security Platform API remains LLM agnostic for maximum flexibility. It supports leading models such as Gemini, Claude, and OpenAI’s GPT. It also works with agentic coding platforms like Codex and Cursor. Furthermore, the system allows for natural language integrations to simplify the building process.
Removing Barriers with the Brivo Security Platform API
Security integrators now have the power to build custom tools without hiring expensive developers. This capability allows for competitive differentiation through quickly tailored solutions. Consequently, businesses can automate membership-based door access or license plate-based gate entry. These applications unify access and video endpoints into a single, efficient application.
“We’re now at the age where your ability to develop an integration is only limited by your imagination. I described the outcome I wanted in natural language, and OpenClaw built it. The biggest benefit for security integrators is that they are no longer beholden to a manufacturer’s roadmap. Security integrators can build their own integrations without hiring a developer, waiting years, or spending tens of thousands of dollars,” said Collin Trimble, CEO of Houston-based security integration firm Alarm Masters.
This rollout follows the December 2025 merger between Brivo and Eagle Eye Networks. The combined Brivo Security Platform API now integrates both the Eagle Eye Video and Brivo API platforms. This unified approach continues Brivo’s commitment to providing an open, RESTful API for global security needs. The company remains a leader in cloud-native physical security innovation.
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