Smart access control and video intercom for multifamily properties
Swiftlane builds access control and intercom hardware + software for apartment buildings. The tech stack—Python, React, GCP, Kubernetes, TensorFlow, iOS/Android, WebRTC—reflects a full-stack IoT play: cloud infrastructure for scale, ML for facial recognition, mobile clients for residents, and real-time video. Active work on embedded products and ML training systems signals a shift from software-first toward hardware integration; concurrent adoption of Kotlin Coroutines and Hilt suggests mobile optimization becoming a priority.
Swiftlane develops an integrated access control and video intercom system designed for multifamily residential properties. The platform combines mobile unlock, video calling between residents and visitors, facial recognition building access, and delivery/package management into a single admin interface. The company sells to property owners and managers seeking to reduce operational friction and improve resident security. Founded in 2019 and based in San Francisco, Swiftlane operates as a lean, sales-led organization (9 sales roles vs. 6 engineering) with active hiring across the US, Canada, Philippines, and India.
Swiftlane uses Python, React, GCP, Kubernetes, TensorFlow, iOS/Android, WebRTC, and AWS. They're adopting Kotlin Coroutines and Hilt for mobile development.
Yes. Swiftlane has 6 active engineering roles (mix of junior, mid, and senior levels) with 17 total open positions across sales, engineering, and product.
Swiftlane hires in the United States, Canada, Philippines, and India.
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