Platform · Three sensors, one live spatial DB
Sensor fusion and edge AI for personal safety. Three sensors. One mesh. One database that compounds with every user, every session, every walk home.
The connectivity is the business model. The spatial intelligence is the moat. The dataset is the asset. The live spatial database is what capital can’t buy. Built for the seen — people made visible to the network they’ve already chosen.
Product · what we ship today
Each sensor is independently useful. Together they compose a personal-safety radar that has no equivalent in the consumer market today.
Live
iOS app shipping on the App Store. Sensor frontend — accelerometer, microphone, GPS, Bluetooth, UWB, LiDAR. The phone is the first node in the human mesh and the door into every safety pillar we build.
Roadmap
Body-worn physiological sensor — HRV, gait, electrodermal. The biometric layer that lets the radar see escalating stress before the user can articulate it. Hardware partners selected; pilot Q4 2026.
Hardware validated
Data-acquisition layer for the gaps in cellular coverage. Hardware v0.5.1 validated in field. The mesh extends through nearby phones and dedicated nodes so the radar holds in dorm basements, parking garages, and tunnels.
The mechanism
Every session feeds the platform. The product gets better as the network gets denser, and denser as the product gets better. That’s the compounding mechanic.
01 · Collect
Phones become sensors.
Tripwire Recon runs ambient sensor fusion in the background — accelerometer, mic, GPS, Bluetooth, UWB, LiDAR. Players opt in once. The radar layers on top.
02 · Transmit
The mesh holds when cell doesn’t.
Edge Orbital Sync — patent-pending synchronization — lets nearby phones and dedicated nodes route traffic without colliding. Zero protocol-layer collisions. No carrier dependency.
03 · Refine
Edge AI fuses observations.
On-device models fuse multi-sensor streams into corridor states, group states, anomaly flags. The hard inferences happen at the edge so location data never has to leave the radar.
04 · Use
The mesh sees you before, not after.
Your people get a quiet alert when a corridor doesn’t complete. Not a 911 dispatcher. The decision stays with the humans who know you.
The precedent
“They accidentally built the world’s largest spatial dataset by getting players to walk around catching Pokémon.”
500M+ downloads generated a Visual Positioning System — player-collected 3D scans now licensed to enterprise. They stumbled into the moat.
“We’re doing it intentionally — and the wedge is safety, not catching anything.”
Purpose-built. Players opt into a radar that protects them while they play. The dataset compounds with every walk home, every group split, every check-in. Safety is the wedge; the live spatial database is the moat.
Who uses this
Tripwire Recon is free on the App Store. Pull your three closest people in. Let the mesh do what your group text already does — only faster, only more reliably, only when it actually matters.