Motorola Solutions and Google Launch Live Video Sharing for 911 Calls

MSI
December 11, 2025

Motorola Solutions and Google announced on December 10, 2025 that Android users can now share live video with 911 call handlers within seconds of connecting the call. The new one‑click integration streams video directly into Motorola’s VESTA 911 and VESTA NXT command‑center software, which powers roughly 60 % of North American public‑safety answering points. The feature removes the multi‑step process that previously required a separate video‑capture app, allowing responders to view the scene in real time and dispatch resources more effectively.

Motorola’s Q3 2025 results underscore the strategic value of the new feature. Revenue rose 8 % year‑over‑year to $3.0 billion, beating the consensus estimate of $2.988 billion. Non‑GAAP earnings per share climbed to $4.06, up 9 % from $3.74 in Q3 2024 and exceeding the $3.85 estimate by $0.21. The beat was driven by a 11 % increase in the Software and Services segment, which now accounts for a larger share of the company’s higher‑margin revenue mix. The Products and Systems Integration segment grew 6 % year‑over‑year, supporting the overall revenue lift.

Operating margin expanded to 30.5 % from 29.7 % in the prior year, an 80‑basis‑point gain attributed to the higher mix of software and services contracts and improved operating leverage as the company scales its cloud‑based VESTA platform. Management explained that the margin growth reflects disciplined cost control and the ability to price premium services in a market that values real‑time situational awareness. The company raised its full‑year non‑GAAP EPS guidance to $15.09‑$15.15, up from $14.88‑$14.98, signaling confidence in sustained demand for its mission‑critical solutions.

Greg Brown, Chairman and CEO, said the quarter was “outstanding” and that the Silvus acquisition was “off to a strong start.” Todd Piett, Senior Vice President of Command Center Software, highlighted the new video feature: “Visual context can change the entire trajectory of an emergency response, whether it’s coaching a parent on the Heimlich maneuver or providing a lifeline during a home invasion.” The comments illustrate how the live‑video capability is positioned as a critical tool that can improve response outcomes and drive adoption of Motorola’s software suite.

Market reaction to the earnings was mixed. While the company beat revenue and non‑GAAP EPS estimates, investors expressed concern about potential U.S. government shutdown risks, ongoing tariff headwinds, and valuation levels that some analysts view as near‑peak. The mixed sentiment reflects a balance between confidence in Motorola’s operational execution and caution over macro‑economic and policy uncertainties that could impact federal shipments.

Strategically, the partnership with Google leverages Android’s ubiquity to bring a high‑value visual channel to first responders, complementing Motorola’s AI‑driven VESTA NXT platform. The integration is expected to accelerate VESTA adoption and open new subscription revenue opportunities, reinforcing the company’s shift toward higher‑margin software and services. The move also positions Motorola to capture a growing market for cloud‑based, real‑time situational awareness solutions in public safety.

The feature’s launch, combined with strong Q3 results and a positive outlook, signals Motorola’s continued focus on expanding its software‑centric portfolio and strengthening its competitive edge in mission‑critical communications.

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