Paxton launches new phone-based security system, Solo

Access Control Reinvented.
We have officially unveiled Solo, a phone-based, cloud-hosted access control system. With Solo, your phone is the system, your phone is the key.

To support the launch, we are going for a true first, giving away 10,000 free Solo starter kits, placing the technology directly into the hands of security installers.

Our CEO, Adam Stroud, said: “Solo is different. It is the first system that fully utilises the modern capabilities of a smart phone. By doing so, it creates a step change to the architecture of modern security.

“Solo is a complete re-imagining of how networked access control is achieved. Because it is so different, we want as many installers as possible to see it, use it, and understand it.”

Simplicity of standalone. Power of networked.

Solo combines the straightforward installation of a standalone system with the capability of networked access control.

There is no requirement for an on-site data network, server or centralised PC. The system is created and managed entirely from a smartphone. In effect, the phone is both the system itself and the key in your hand.

Using the phone’s built-in biometric ID, such as fingerprint or facial recognition, Solo provides secure, convenient access without cards or fobs. Centralised administration, event reporting, and real-time activity logs are all available directly on the Paxton Solo app, making real-time visibility and management fast, flexible, and intuitive.

Game-changingly affordable

Installer insight played a central role in the development of Solo. In our surveys, 80% of installers said they want repeat business to be simple, confirming demand for solutions that support recurring revenue without added complexity.

Costing a fraction of a traditional access control system, Solo makes professional security viable for sites where it was previously cost-prohibitive. With minimal hardware and no network infrastructure required, installations are quick and efficient, enabling installers to fit more in a day.

The cloud-hosted model also provides built-in flexibility; offering the option to fit and forget or establish a straightforward, recurring revenue stream.

Adam Stroud explains: “Solo is not the first cloud-based access control system; however, it takes the concept to a new level by making full use of cloud and mobile phone technology. By doing this, the equipment being installed can be dramatically simplified, while still providing flexible access control to the highest security standards.

“Additionally, by supporting a service-based model, we can offer installers choice regarding the ongoing support they provide to customers.”

Limitless opportunities

All that is required for a Solo system is a Solo DoorTag, Solo Controller, power supply, electronic lock and the Paxton Solo app.

Operating independently from a fixed on-site data network, Solo is suited to a huge host of environments where traditional networked systems would be impractical.

This includes small independent businesses, residential settings such as short-term rentals and student accommodation, and healthcare environments including clinics and care homes.

Solo is equally suited to gyms, lockers, bike storage facilities, gates and remote buildings, as well as temporary installations such as building sites where fixed data infrastructure is unavailable or impractical.

Adam Stroud concludes: “Solo is designed to be installed independently of a customer’s IT network. The installation takes a fraction of the time required for a traditional system. Coupled with the highly competitive nature of Solo, this gives installers the ability to win more quotes, and the ability to install more systems without increasing the size of the team.”

Built to the highest cyber security standards

We worked closely with leading cyber-security experts, Pentest Partners, to verify that Solo is a high-security solution for today and tomorrow.

The system has been developed to the highest security standards, achieving IASME Level 1 and Level 2 certification prior to launch during rigorous beta testing.

To ensure resilience against modern cyber threats, we have also achieved UL IoT Cybersecurity Diamond certification, which is the highest possible accreditation.

Get hands-on with Solo

Solo is now being introduced to installers across the UK, giving them the opportunity to experience the phone-based, cloud-hosted system firsthand and explore its commercial potential.

As part of the launch, installers can claim a free Solo starter kit, allowing them to trial the system and see how it can work for their business.

To take the next step, installers can find out more on our Solo product page.

Paxton launches new phone-based security system, Solo

Access Control Reinvented.


We have officially unveiled Solo, a phone-based, cloud-hosted access control system. With Solo, your phone is the system, your phone is the key.

To support the launch, we are going for a true first, giving away 10,000 free Solo starter kits, placing the technology directly into the hands of security installers.

Our CEO, Adam Stroud, said: “Solo is different. It is the first system that fully utilises the modern capabilities of a smart phone. By doing so, it creates a step change to the architecture of modern security.

“Solo is a complete re-imagining of how networked access control is achieved. Because it is so different, we want as many installers as possible to see it, use it, and understand it.”

Simplicity of standalone. Power of networked.

Solo combines the straightforward installation of a standalone system with the capability of networked access control.

There is no requirement for an on-site data network, server or centralised PC. The system is created and managed entirely from a smartphone. In effect, the phone is both the system itself and the key in your hand.

Using the phone’s built-in biometric ID, such as fingerprint or facial recognition, Solo provides secure, convenient access without cards or fobs. Centralised administration, event reporting, and real-time activity logs are all available directly on the Paxton Solo app, making real-time visibility and management fast, flexible, and intuitive.

Game-changingly affordable

Installer insight played a central role in the development of Solo. In our surveys, 80% of installers said they want repeat business to be simple, confirming demand for solutions that support recurring revenue without added complexity.

Costing a fraction of a traditional access control system, Solo makes professional security viable for sites where it was previously cost-prohibitive. With minimal hardware and no network infrastructure required, installations are quick and efficient, enabling installers to fit more in a day.

The cloud-hosted model also provides built-in flexibility; offering the option to fit and forget or establish a straightforward, recurring revenue stream.

Adam Stroud explains: “Solo is not the first cloud-based access control system; however, it takes the concept to a new level by making full use of cloud and mobile phone technology. By doing this, the equipment being installed can be dramatically simplified, while still providing flexible access control to the highest security standards.

“Additionally, by supporting a service-based model, we can offer installers choice regarding the ongoing support they provide to customers.”

Limitless opportunities

All that is required for a Solo system is a Solo DoorTag, Solo Controller, power supply, electronic lock and the Paxton Solo app.

Operating independently from a fixed on-site data network, Solo is suited to a huge host of environments where traditional networked systems would be impractical.

This includes small independent businesses, residential settings such as short-term rentals and student accommodation, and healthcare environments including clinics and care homes.

Solo is equally suited to gyms, lockers, bike storage facilities, gates and remote buildings, as well as temporary installations such as building sites where fixed data infrastructure is unavailable or impractical.

Adam Stroud concludes: “Solo is designed to be installed independently of a customer’s IT network. The installation takes a fraction of the time required for a traditional system. Coupled with the highly competitive nature of Solo, this gives installers the ability to win more quotes, and the ability to install more systems without increasing the size of the team.”

Built to the highest cyber security standards

We worked closely with leading cyber-security experts, Pentest Partners, to verify that Solo is a high-security solution for today and tomorrow.

The system has been developed to the highest security standards, achieving IASME Level 1 and Level 2 certification prior to launch during rigorous beta testing.

To ensure resilience against modern cyber threats, we have also achieved UL IoT Cybersecurity Diamond certification, which is the highest possible accreditation.

Get hands-on with Solo

Solo is now being introduced to installers across the UK, giving them the opportunity to experience the phone-based, cloud-hosted system first-hand and explore its commercial potential.

As part of the launch, installers can claim a free Solo starter kit, allowing them to trial the system and see how it can work for their business.

To take the next step, installers can find out more on our Solo product page.