
Solink announced the general availability of Solink AI Agents, a set of pre-built and custom agentic AI tools designed to work across video and operational data for loss prevention, security, and store-readiness workflows.
Solink announced the general availability of Solink AI Agents, positioning the tools as agentic AI capabilities for businesses that rely on video and operational data.
Solink, a company focused on video security and business intelligence, said its Solink AI Agents are now generally available. In its launch announcement, Solink described the product as a set of pre-built and custom agents that can reason across video and operational data to support business operations.
According to Solink, the agents are intended to automate workflows in areas such as loss prevention, security, and store readiness. The company’s announcement frames the technology around operational outcomes rather than general-purpose AI assistance, with examples tied to detecting theft, identifying threats, reducing losses, and supporting revenue-related workflows.
Solink’s materials describe the agents as working across existing video and business data, rather than only analyzing footage in isolation. The company says this is meant to help businesses connect visual evidence with operational context, such as events occurring in stores, restaurants, or other physical locations.
In its product announcement, Solink said the offering includes both pre-built agents and custom agents. The pre-built agents are aimed at common operational use cases, while custom agents are presented as a way for businesses to adapt the system to specific processes or requirements.
The company did not provide detailed technical specifications in the cited announcement, such as model architecture, benchmarking results, or deployment requirements. The available source material focuses instead on business workflows and examples of how the agents may be applied across physical operations.
Solink’s launch language uses the term “agentic AI” to describe software that can reason over data and support action-oriented workflows. In this context, Solink is applying the term to systems that use video and operational data to help identify events, surface issues, and assist staff with follow-up tasks.
Solink is also using a related event to promote the product category. On its Agentic AI Summit page, Solink lists a virtual event scheduled for June 23, 2026. The event page names AWS, Comcast Business, and Goldman Sachs among sponsors.
In a separate announcement, Solink said the Agentic AI Summit was announced on June 8, 2026, and described the event as focused on real-world outcomes from AI in areas including theft, threats, losses, and revenue. The company’s summit materials point to customer outcome examples, though the cited excerpts do not include independent verification of those examples or detailed methodology.
Solink’s announcement reflects a broader shift in business software from passive analytics toward tools that promise to identify operational issues and recommend or initiate next steps. For companies with many physical locations, video footage can be difficult to review manually, and vendors are increasingly marketing AI systems as a way to prioritize incidents and reduce repetitive review work.
At the same time, the practical impact of Solink AI Agents will depend on implementation details that are not fully described in the available announcements. Important considerations include accuracy, false positives, privacy controls, integration with existing systems, and how human teams review or act on AI-generated findings.
For now, the clearest source-backed development is that Solink has made Solink AI Agents generally available and is presenting the product as a way to apply agentic AI to video-enabled business operations. The company is also building a public event around the category, with its June 2026 Agentic AI Summit positioned as a forum for discussing business use cases and customer outcomes.
Solink announced the general availability of Solink AI Agents, positioning the tools as agentic AI capabilities for businesses that rely on video and operational data.
Solink makes AI Agents generally available Solink, a company focused on video security and business intelligence, said its Solink AI Agents are now generally available.
In its launch announcement, Solink described the product as a set of pre built and custom agents that can reason across video and operational data to support business operations.
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