Wrap Technologies (NASDAQ: WRAP) announced it has entered the third quarter of 2026 with approximately $1.2 million in international orders from customers in Brazil and India. The revenue from these orders is expected to be recognized during the quarter. The company noted that these orders reflect expanding international adoption of its BolaWrap 150 restraint device and were secured before increased customer interest following a recent ATF ruling that classified the product as an instrument of restraint rather than a firearm or “any other weapon.”
Wrap said the combination of repeat international orders, growing global demand, and the favorable regulatory change positions the company for a potentially strong second half of 2026. The company reaffirmed its target of approximately 100% year-over-year revenue growth for 2026, citing expanding international deployments, repeat customer activity, and a growing commercial pipeline. The full press release is available at https://ibn.fm/4PKTZ.
The BolaWrap 150 is a non-lethal restraint device that deploys a multi-sensory distraction of sight and sound as a first response, followed by a non-lethal restraint if further escalation is required. According to Wrap, this approach reduces the risk of injury to officers, subjects, and the community. The device is not pain-based compliance; it does not shoot, strike, shock, or incapacitate. Instead, it helps officers strategically operate pre-escalation on the force continuum. The BolaWrap 150 is used by over 1,000 agencies across the U.S. and in 60 countries, and its training is certified by the International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training (IADLEST).
The ATF ruling is a significant development for Wrap. By classifying the BolaWrap as an instrument of restraint rather than a weapon, the company may face fewer regulatory hurdles in marketing and selling the device. This could accelerate adoption among law enforcement agencies that were previously cautious about using a device that might be classified as a weapon. The ruling also potentially opens up new markets where firearm restrictions are stringent.
Wrap’s public safety portfolio extends beyond the BolaWrap. It includes the Wrap Reality immersive training platform, the WrapVision body-worn camera system, WrapTactics training programs, and counter-unmanned aircraft system (C-UAS) solutions like PAN-DA and the 1KC Kinetic Anti-Drone Cassette. The WrapVision camera, powered by IONODES, features streamlined cloud integration and final North American assembly, with a critical made-in-America roadmap projected for early 2026. This helps ensure data integrity and addresses concerns over unauthorized access or foreign surveillance risks.
The international orders from Brazil and India demonstrate growing global demand for non-lethal restraint technologies. Brazil and India have large law enforcement agencies that face challenges in managing non-compliant subjects while minimizing injuries. The BolaWrap offers a tool that can create time and distance, potentially reducing the need for higher-force options. As more countries seek to modernize their public safety approaches, Wrap’s technology could see increased adoption.
For investors and industry observers, Wrap’s reaffirmation of 100% year-over-year revenue growth is a key indicator of the company’s confidence. The combination of repeat orders, favorable regulation, and a growing pipeline suggests that Wrap is well-positioned to capture market share in the non-lethal public safety sector. However, the company faces competition from other less-lethal technologies, and its success will depend on continued international expansion and adoption by large agencies.
Wrap Technologies, headquartered in Austin, Texas, describes itself as a global leader in innovative public safety technologies and non-lethal tools. The company’s mission is to provide safer, scalable, and cost-effective technologies for public safety, defense, and critical infrastructure markets. More information can be found in the company’s newsroom at https://ibn.fm/WRAP.

