We describe a new gold-silver complex based on 2,2Ј-bipyridine, whose formula is ͕Au 2 Ag 2 ͑C 6 F 5 ͒ 4 ͓͑C 5 H 4 N͒-͑C 5 H 4 N͔͒ 2 ͖ n , used to detect volatile organic compounds ͑VOCs͒ such as ethanol, methanol, and acetic acid. This organometallic material is presented in the form of bright yellow powder, and suffers a change in its optical properties when it is exposed to VOCs. A new fiber optic sensor is presented based on the properties of a new vapochromic material. The sensor works in a reflection configuration and consists of an optic fiber pigtail ͑core diameter is 200 m and cladding is 230 m͒ on the cleaved end of which the vapochromic material, previously mixed with a commercially available solvent, Liquicoat ® , is deposited by using the dip-coating technique. Using an optical source and a photodetector, it is possible to detect and quantify the change in reflected intensity-modulated signal when the sensor is exposed to VOC inside a sealed chamber. This behavior can be related to the VOC concentration. The study of the sensor's response is made at a specific wavelength for different VOC concentrations. Limits of detection of 2.16, 1.73, and 3.73 mg/ L of vapors of ethanol, methanol, and acetic acid vapors, respectively, are attained.