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Jeffs’ Brands: KeepZone AI Aims to Transform Homeland Security as a One-Stop Shop for Integrated Solutions

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Jeffs' Brands (Nasdaq: JFBR) launched KeepZone AI, a wholly owned subsidiary focused on AI-driven homeland security solutions that integrate detection, autonomous monitoring, and aerial surveillance.

KeepZone announced exclusive and non-exclusive distribution and representation agreements with Scanary, Zorronet, and RT LTA Systems, conducted a live pilot screening >2,600 attendees detecting concealed weapons and pepper spray, and appointed Alon Dayan as CEO on Dec 8, 2025. Initial territorial rights include Canada, Germany, UAE, Mexico, Israel, Spain, Italy, and the US, with several agreements carrying six- to 12-month exclusive terms.

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Positive

  • Signed exclusive 12-month distribution deal with Zorronet covering Mexico and Israel
  • Exclusive Scanary distribution rights in Canada, Germany and the UAE
  • Live pilot screened over 2,600 attendees and detected concealed weapons and pepper spray
  • Appointed security veteran Alon Dayan as KeepZone CEO to lead international rollout

Negative

  • Several commercial agreements are time-limited (six- to 12-month terms)
  • Zorronet’s parent is subject to an acquisition (Nukkleus), introducing ownership change risk

Key Figures

Security screening market 2025: $10.02 billion Market 2026 projection: $10.71 billion Market 2034 projection: $18.26 billion +5 more
8 metrics
Security screening market 2025 $10.02 billion Global security screening market size in 2025 per cited report
Market 2026 projection $10.71 billion Projected security screening market size in 2026
Market 2034 projection $18.26 billion Projected security screening market size by 2034
Forecast CAGR 6.9% Security screening market CAGR 2026–2034 per report
Screening throughput 25,000 people per hour Scanary AI-radar system capacity in open environments
Pilot attendees screened 2,600 attendees Visitors screened over two days at Pais Arena Jerusalem VIP entrance
Zorronet agreement term 12-month exclusive Exclusive distribution period in Mexico and Israel for Zorronet SOC
SkyStar operational hours over 7 million hours Total operational hours logged by RT’s SkyStar aerostat systems worldwide

Market Reality Check

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Technical Shares at $0.70 are trading below the 200-day MA of $6.74, reflecting a prolonged downtrend before this AI expansion update.

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JFBR was down 3.91% as several internet retail peers also traded lower (e.g., WBUY -7.69%, IPW -8.29%, WNW -0.64%), while others like JWEL +1.42% and YJ +0.78% moved higher, suggesting a mixed but generally weak group backdrop.

Common Catalyst Sector peer WEBUY reported an AI-related partnership, indicating broader AI-driven strategic moves across parts of the group, though price reactions were mixed.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Jan 05 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Jan 05 AI portfolio expansion Positive -4.3% RT LTA aerostat representation agreement to enhance surveillance offerings.
Dec 31 Subsidiary uplisting plan Positive +9.5% Fort Technology board approved intention to pursue Nasdaq uplisting.
Dec 26 Stake sale in Fort Negative -15.2% Sale of 1,428,571 Fort shares implying CAD $12.5M–$20M valuation range.
Dec 24 AI threat detection deal Positive +2.0% Details on exclusive Scanary AI-radar distribution and live pilot results.
Dec 23 Corporate rebranding Positive -1.9% Rebranding toward homeland security tech and expanded KeepZone agreements.
Pattern Detected

Recent strategic and AI/homeland security announcements often met with mixed or negative next-day reactions, even when operationally positive, indicating a pattern of cautious market response.

Recent Company History

Over the past months, Jeffs’ Brands has shifted from e-commerce toward AI-driven homeland security. On Dec 23, 2025 it announced a corporate rebranding and expansion via KeepZone AI. Subsequent updates detailed Scanary and Zorronet distribution deals, a live pilot, and on Jan 5, 2026 a representation agreement for RT’s aerostat systems. Alongside, it managed its Fort Technology stake and pursued an uplisting. Today’s article consolidates these moves into a one-stop integrated security strategy, extending the previously announced trajectory.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement consolidates Jeffs’ Brands’ shift into AI-driven homeland security via KeepZone, h...
Analysis

This announcement consolidates Jeffs’ Brands’ shift into AI-driven homeland security via KeepZone, highlighting agreements with Scanary, Zorronet, and RT’s SkyStar™ aerostats, plus a successful pilot screening over 2,600 attendees. Recent history shows repeated AI-focused updates and supporting SEC filings, including financing and warrant adjustments. Investors may track contract wins, deployment scale across regions like North America and the Middle East, and any further regulatory or capital-structure changes that could affect execution.

Key Terms

ai-radar, security operations center, soc, internet of things, +3 more
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ai-radar technical
"Scanary, an Israeli pioneer in AI-radar threat detection."
ai-radar is a monitoring tool or service that scans news, filings, product announcements and social signals to detect developments related to artificial intelligence that could affect a company’s prospects. Investors use it like a weather radar—spotting early storms or sunny trends in AI adoption, funding, partnerships or regulatory signals so they can assess potential growth, risk or competitive shifts before they show up in earnings.
security operations center technical
"an AI-based autonomous Security Operations Center (“SOC”), in Mexico and Israel"
A security operations center is a dedicated team and technology hub that monitors, detects, and responds to cyber threats and data breaches across an organization’s systems — like a 24/7 control room or neighborhood watch for a company’s digital assets. Investors care because effective security operations reduce the chance of costly hacks, lost customer trust, regulatory penalties, and business disruption, all of which can materially affect a company’s financial performance and valuation.
soc technical
"an AI-based autonomous Security Operations Center (“SOC”), in Mexico and Israel"
Standard of care (often abbreviated SOC) is the treatment or management approach that is widely accepted and used by medical professionals for a particular disease or condition. For investors, SOC provides the benchmark against which new therapies, devices, or clinical results are judged—like comparing a new car to the current most popular model; a product that meaningfully outperforms the SOC can win market share and drive revenue, while failure to beat or match it limits commercial potential.
internet of things technical
"integrates sensors, cameras, drones, Internet of Things (“IoT”) devices, and robotics"
A network of everyday objects—like appliances, machines, vehicles, and sensors—connected to the internet so they can send and receive information and act automatically, like a thermostat that learns your schedule or a factory machine that reports wear. Investors care because these connected devices create new revenue streams, recurring service and data opportunities, and efficiency gains, while also concentrating risks such as security vulnerabilities and ongoing maintenance costs.
iot technical
"integrates sensors, cameras, drones, Internet of Things (“IoT”) devices, and robotics"
The Internet of Things (IoT) describes a network of everyday devices—such as appliances, vehicles, and equipment—that are connected to the internet and can share data automatically. For investors, IoT represents a growing trend that can drive efficiency and innovation across many industries, potentially creating new opportunities for growth and value. Its expansion influences how companies operate and compete in a digitally connected world.
aerostats technical
"manufacturer of the SkyStar™ family of aerostats."
Aerostats are tethered, lighter-than-air aircraft—think helium-filled balloons fixed to the ground—that carry cameras, radios or sensors to provide persistent surveillance, communications, or environmental monitoring from high altitude. For investors they matter because aerostats offer a lower-cost, long-duration alternative to satellites or aircraft, creating opportunities in defense, telecom and infrastructure services while exposing companies to regulatory approvals, airspace rules and recurring maintenance or service revenue models.
isr technical
"family of combat-proven, compact and mobile intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (“ISR”)"
ISR stands for socially responsible investing (from the French phrase Investissement Socialement Responsable) and means choosing stocks, bonds or funds based on environmental, social and governance criteria in addition to financial return. Like picking a brand that matches your values, ISR matters to investors because it helps align portfolios with personal or institutional priorities, can reduce exposure to companies with regulatory or reputational risks, and can influence demand and valuation for firms deemed more sustainable.

AI-generated analysis. Not financial advice.

Tel Aviv, Israel, Jan. 12, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As global security threats become increasingly sophisticated, the demand for advanced, AI-driven homeland security solutions has never been higher. KeepZone AI Inc. (“KeepZone”), a wholly owned subsidiary of Jeffs' Brands Ltd (“Jeffs’ Brands” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: JFBR, JFBRW), was launched as part of Jeffs' Brands' strategic expansion beyond its legacy date-driven e-commerce operations into the global homeland security sector through advanced artificial intelligence (“AI”)-driven solutions. KeepZone aims to integrate multiple innovative systems into seamless, multi-layered ecosystems designed to address modern challenges such as border protection, critical infrastructure safeguarding, and public safety.

Background and Strategic Motive

Jeffs' Brands recognizes the significant potential of the homeland security market, and notes that a report published by Fortune Business Insights in December 2025 estimated the global security screening market size was valued at $10.02 billion in 2025. According to the report, the market is projected to grow from $10.71 billion in 2026 to $18.26 billion by 2034, exhibiting a CAGR of 6.9% during the forecast period.

To capitalize on this, the Company designated its wholly owned subsidiary, KeepZone (formerly Jeffs' Brands Holdings Inc.) as its dedicated arm for AI-enhanced homeland security solutions. This strategic step is intended to leverage artificial intelligence for proactive threat mitigation, including through creating end-to-end systems that minimize human intervention while maximizing efficiency and reliability.

This expansion reflects a broader vision of transforming Jeffs' Brands into a leader in global homeland security tech solutions. By forging exclusive and strategic partnerships with innovative Israeli firms recognized for their defense and cyber expertise, KeepZone is focused on building a portfolio that combines ground-based detection, autonomous monitoring, and aerial surveillance. This integrator role allows KeepZone to offer tailored, scalable solutions for governments, enterprises, and high-risk venues, addressing the full spectrum of threats from concealed weapons to large-scale intrusions.

Rapid Expansion in the Homeland Security Market

As previously announced, over the past two months, KeepZone has made significant strides in entering and expanding its presence in the homeland security arena, demonstrating growth through strategic agreements, leadership enhancements, and real-world validations.

In early December 2025, KeepZone marked its official entry with a definitive distribution agreement with Scanary Ltd. “Scanary”), an Israeli pioneer in AI-radar threat detection. The distribution agreement grants KeepZone exclusive rights in Canada, Germany, and the UAE, with non-exclusive access in Spain and Italy, for Scanary's groundbreaking systems. The distribution agreement also provides KeepZone exclusive rights to market Scanary’s AI-radar screening systems to stadium operators in Israel for a six-month period, with an option to extend. These technologies use 3D imaging and AI to screen up to 25,000 people per hour in open environments, detecting threats like guns and explosives in under two seconds without requiring individuals to stop or remove belongings—ideal for airports, stadiums, and transit hubs.

To bolster its leadership, on December 8, 2025, KeepZone  appointed Alon Dayan as its Chief Executive Officer (“CEO”). With over 15 years in security, defense, and cyber-tech, including founding L1-Systems Ltd. and roles at Elbit Systems, Dayan's expertise in global partnerships and secure integrations is expected to be instrumental for driving KeepZone's international rollout.

As previously announced, a key milestone occurred in December 2025, when KeepZone conducted a successful live pilot at Pais Arena Jerusalem during a high-profile concert event. Using Scanary's tech integrated with video analytics from Zorronet Ltd. (“Zorronet”), the system screened over 2,600 attendees over two days at the VIP entrance of the arena in a continuous-flow setup, detecting concealed guns and, for the first time in a live demo, pepper spray. The pilot showcased low false-positives rates and seamless integration with existing security protocols, supporting the technology's viability in high-traffic, real-world scenarios.

Building on this momentum, as previously announced, on December 15, 2025, KeepZone signed an exclusive 12-month distribution agreement with Zorronet, a subsidiary of Water.io, and is majority-owned by Star 26 Capital Inc., which is subject to acquisition by Nukkleus Inc. (Nasdaq: NUKK). The distribution agreement with Zorronet provides KeepZone exclusive rights to distribute Zorronet's Unmanned Robotic Control Room, an AI-based autonomous Security Operations Center (“SOC”), in Mexico and Israel, as well as non-exclusive rights in Spain and the US. The platform integrates sensors, cameras, drones, Internet of Things  (“IoT”) devices, and robotics for real-time monitoring, threat detection, and crowdsourced responses, making it particularly weel-suited solution for critical infrastructure, public venues, and remote sites.

Most recently, as previously announced, in early January 2026, KeepZone further diversified its security portfolio by entering into a six-month representation agreement with RT LTA Systems Ltd. (“RT”), an Israeli designer, developer, and manufacturer of the SkyStar™ family of aerostats. The representation agreement permits KeepZone to promote and facilitate sales of RT's SkyStar™ aerostat systems in defined territories for an initial term of six months. RT’s SkyStar™ aerostat family of combat-proven, compact and mobile intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (“ISR”) and communications systems are based on lighter-than-air systems, with over 7 million operational hours worldwide. These systems provide persistent aerial surveillance for border security, perimeter protection, and emergency response, complementing KeepZone's ground-level tech for multi-layered defense.

These developments underscore KeepZone's commitment to rapid market penetration.

KeepZone as a One-Stop Shop: Integrated Technologies and Benefits

What sets KeepZone apart is its role as a one-stop shop, aggregating best-in-class technologies into cohesive solutions. Rather than siloed products, KeepZone integrates:

  • Frictionless Threat Detection (via Scanary): High-speed, AI-radar screening for mass venues, eliminating bottlenecks while ensuring safety.
  • Autonomous Monitoring and Response (via Zorronet): AI-driven SOCs that unify diverse sensors for proactive threat handling in expansive or remote areas.
  • Aerial Surveillance (via RT): Elevated, persistent ISR for broad-area coverage, enhancing ground systems in harsh environments.

This synergy creates comprehensive ecosystems capable of addressing diverse threats—from urban crowd control to border patrols. For clients, it means simplified procurement, reduced integration costs, and enhanced effectiveness through data-driven, AI-optimized operations. KeepZone 's focus on territories like North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Latin America positions it to tap into global demand, with potential extensions based on performance milestones.

Future Outlook and Industry Impact

As homeland security evolves amid rising geopolitical tensions and technological advancements, KeepZone is positioned for continued growth. With a seasoned CEO at the helm and a portfolio spanning detection, automation, and surveillance, KeepZone is not just entering the market- it's redefining it. Jeffs' Brands' leadership expects KeepZone’s activities to deliver value to shareholders by capitalizing on market projections and forging more strategic partnerships.

About Jeffs’ Brands

Jeffs’ Brands is a data-driven company that has recently pivoted into the global homeland security sector through its wholly-owned subsidiary, KeepZone AI Inc. Following the definitive distribution agreement with Scanary Ltd., in December 2025, Jeffs’ Brands aims to deliver comprehensive, multi-layered security ecosystems for critical infrastructure worldwide, capitalizing on the homeland security market’s significant growth potential while leveraging its expertise in data-driven operations.

For more information on Jeffs’ Brands visit https://jeffsbrands.com.

Forward-Looking Statement Disclaimer

This press release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, that are intended to be covered by the “safe harbor” created by those sections. Forward-looking statements, which are based on certain assumptions and describe the Company’s future plans, strategies and expectations, can generally be identified by the use of forward-looking terms such as “believe,” “expect,” “may,” “should,” “could,” “seek,” “intend,” “plan,” “goal,” “estimate,” “anticipate” or other comparable terms. For example, the Company is using forward-looking statements when discussing: KeepZone’s belief that its entry into multiple distribution and representation agreements over the course of December 2025 is indicative of rapid growth into the homeland security-market and that such growth will be sustained; KeepZone’s aim to integrate multiple innovative systems into seamless, multi-layered ecosystems that address modern challenges like border protection, critical infrastructure safeguarding, and public safety; the motive of Jeffs’ Brands expansion into AI-enhanced homeland security solutions; KeepZone’s focus on building a portfolio that combines ground-based detection, autonomous monitoring, and aerial surveillance; KeepZone's position to tap into global demand, with potential extensions based on performance milestones; the anticipation that KeepZone  will deliver substantial growth; and Jeffs' Brands' expectation that KeepZone’s activities will deliver value to shareholders by capitalizing on market projections and forging more strategic partnerships. Because forward-looking statements relate to the future, they are subject to inherent uncertainties, risks and changes in circumstances that are difficult to predict and many of which are outside of the Company’s control. The Company’s actual results and financial condition may differ materially from those indicated in the forward-looking statements. Therefore, you should not rely on any of these forward-looking statements. Important factors that could cause the Company’s actual results and financial condition to differ materially from those indicated in the forward-looking statements include, among others, the following: the Company’s ability to adapt to significant future alterations in Amazon’s policies; the Company’s ability to sell its existing products and grow the Company’s brands and product offerings; the Company’s ability to meet its expectations regarding the revenue growth and the demand for e-commerce; the overall global economic environment; the impact of competition and new e-commerce technologies; general market, political and economic conditions in the countries in which the Company operates; projected capital expenditures and liquidity; the impact of possible changes in Amazon’s policies and terms of use; the impact of the conditions in Israel; and the other risks and uncertainties described in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 20-F for the year ended December 31, 2024, filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”), on March 31, 2025, and the Company’s other filings with the SEC. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statement, whether written or oral, that may be made from time to time, whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise.

Investor Relations Contact:

Michal Efraty
Adi and Michal PR- IR
Investor Relations, Israel
michal@efraty.com


FAQ

What is KeepZone AI announced by Jeffs' Brands (JFBR) on January 12, 2026?

KeepZone AI is Jeffs' Brands' wholly owned subsidiary focused on integrated AI-driven homeland security solutions combining detection, autonomous SOCs, and aerial surveillance.

Which companies has KeepZone (JFBR) partnered with and what rights were granted?

KeepZone signed agreements with Scanary (exclusive rights in Canada, Germany, UAE), Zorronet (exclusive in Mexico and Israel for 12 months), and a six-month representation for RT’s SkyStar aerostats.

What were the results of KeepZone’s live pilot mentioned by Jeffs' Brands (JFBR)?

The live pilot at Pais Arena Jerusalem screened over 2,600 attendees over two days and detected concealed guns and pepper spray with low false positives.

Who is leading KeepZone and what is their background according to Jeffs' Brands (JFBR)?

Alon Dayan was appointed CEO on Dec 8, 2025; he has over 15 years in security, defense, and cyber-tech, including founding L1-Systems and roles at Elbit Systems.

Which territories is KeepZone targeting as stated by Jeffs' Brands (JFBR)?

KeepZone is focused on North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Latin America, with specific rights noted for Canada, Germany, UAE, Mexico, Israel, Spain, Italy, and the US.
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