Wearable + app · works off signal

Bring every climber home.

A rugged wearable and an AI app that track a climber's vitals and location over satellite, warn of danger in real time, and call for help automatically when they can't.

0 barsStill tracks over satellite
1 pressSOS to family & rescue
AutoFall & stillness detection
The problem

Safety on the mountain is held together with tape.

Climbers stitch it together from separate tools that were never meant to work together, and they often stop working right when they're needed most.

Scattered knowledge

Route info is spread across forums, guidebooks and word of mouth. No single trustworthy place to ask a direct question.

Families left waiting

The only way to know a climber is safe is a phone call or radio check-in, so loved ones spend hours worrying.

Alerts arrive too late

Mountain weather turns fast. Consumer weather apps report the change after it's already dangerous.

History stays hidden

Past rockfall, avalanche and altitude incidents on a route are rarely shown when they actually matter.

Slow to call for help

When something goes wrong there's often no fast way to give family and rescue an exact location.

Phones fail up high

Signal drops, cold kills the battery, GPS drifts. A phone alone can't be the safety system.

The product

One device, one app, working together.

The same device that tracks the climber sends the SOS. The same AI that answers a question is watching conditions in real time.

The wearable device

Rugged · satellite · always on
GPS + satellite comms keep working with zero cell signal
Cold-weather battery built to outlast the climb
Heart-rate & motion sensors detect falls and emergencies
Pairs to the phone over Bluetooth, runs fully on its own

The app

Climber & family facing
AI assistant for route, gear, permits and conditions
Private live map so family can see the climber safely
Real-time weather and hazard alerts
Past-accident history and after-climb summaries
What it does

Everything a climber and their family needs, in one place.

AI knowledge base

Trustworthy answers on routes, permits, gear and altitude, from real mountaineering sources, not random web results.

Chat with the AI

Ask in plain language before or during a climb. Answers come from the knowledge base, not guesswork.

Family tracking

A private live map showing exactly where the climber is right now, straight from the wearable.

Weather & hazard alerts

Conditions watched continuously; a warning fires the moment something turns dangerous.

SOS & auto-detection

One press sends exact location to family and rescue, or fires automatically on a hard fall or long stillness.

Works without signal

Maps, key knowledge and SOS run over satellite and sync back once a connection returns.

Personalized planning

The AI builds a realistic itinerary and acclimatization plan, flagging routes above your experience.

Group tracking for guides

Guiding companies see their whole group on one screen instead of checking in one by one.

Live view

A single screen for the climb.

Family map, group status, live alerts and the AI assistant, all in one place.

summitguard://expedition/mera-peak Live
You Group Hazard
Ang Dorjee · 4,210 m · 108 bpm
Weather alert. Wind gusts rising to 55 km/h on the ridge above Camp II within the hour. Consider holding.
What gear do I need for this route in October?
For Mera Peak in October: double mountaineering boots, crampons, ice axe, a −20°C bag and a windproof shell. Fixed lines are usually in place on the summit slope.Source · Himalayan route database
Is it safe to keep going with this wind?
Not right now. Gusts on the ridge ahead are hitting 55 km/h. Hold at Camp II for about 2 hrs. The front should pass by 15:00.Source · Live conditions model
Who it's for

Built for everyone with a stake in the climb.

Climbers

Independent & guided

One reliable source for planning, live alerts, and an SOS device that works without signal.

Families

Spouses · parents · contacts

See a climber's status without calling, and get notified automatically if something's wrong.

Guiding companies

Commercial operators

See the whole group at once and give clients a safety device as part of the package.

Park authorities

Regional safety agencies

Better visibility into who's on the mountain and where past incidents happened.

Plans

Start free. Add the device when you're ready.

The app is a subscription; the wearable is sold or rented separately as hardware. Guides and authorities get bulk licensing.

Basecamp

Free
For the curious climber
  • AI knowledge base & chat
  • Basic route planning
  • Accident history lookup
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Summit

$19 / mo
Climber + family, full safety
  • Everything in Basecamp
  • Live family tracking map
  • Weather & hazard alerts
  • SOS & auto fall detection
  • Works offline over satellite

Expedition

Custom
Guides & park authorities
  • Group tracking dashboard
  • Bulk device licensing
  • Region-wide incident view
  • After-climb reports & records
Get started

Every climb should end at home.

Join the climbers, families and guiding companies putting SummitGuard AI on the mountain.