Ring CEO suggests expanding search tool beyond lost dogs

Ring CEO Jamie Siminoff has indicated in internal emails that the company's Search Party feature, initially for locating lost dogs, could evolve into a tool to reduce neighborhood crime. The emails, obtained by 404 Media, envision a future where the technology helps 'zero out crime in neighborhoods.' Ring has denied plans for mass surveillance, emphasizing that the feature focuses on dog tracking.

In an email to staffers sent in October 2025, coinciding with the launch of Search Party, Ring CEO Jamie Siminoff expressed optimism about the feature's potential. 'I believe that the foundation we created with Search Party, first for finding dogs, will end up becoming one of the most important pieces of tech and innovation to truly unlock the impact of our mission,' he wrote. Siminoff added, 'You can now see a future where we are able to zero out crime in neighborhoods. So many things to do to get there but for the first time ever we have the chance to fully complete what we started.'

Search Party allows Ring camera owners to voluntarily share footage to help locate missing pets, leveraging a network of connected devices. The feature drew public backlash following a Super Bowl advertisement in February 2026, prompting Ring to cancel a planned integration with surveillance firm Flock Safety. The company stated the partnership would require 'significantly more time and resources than anticipated,' without directly addressing the outcry.

Ring has also developed 'Familiar Faces,' a tool using facial recognition to identify known individuals in camera feeds. In response to reporting by 404 Media, Ring clarified that Search Party 'does not process human biometrics or track people' and that 'sharing has always been the camera owner's choice.' The company reiterated its mission to reduce crime, a goal stated by Siminoff since Amazon acquired Ring for $839 million in 2018.

According to TechRadar, Ring maintains that the leaked emails do not signal mass surveillance intentions, and AI-powered dog tracking will continue. Siminoff previously suggested in another email that Ring's Community Requests feature, which enables police to request footage via a partnership with Axon, could aid in investigations like identifying a suspect in the Charlie Kirk case.

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