From individuals to governments, NGOs, and conflict zones — professional-grade tools for the world's most demanding environments.
Crowdsourced sensor-to-safety network. Live threat maps, drone tracking, impact zones.
Direct dispatch integration with local emergency services. Fewer false alarms, faster response.
Bodycam-grade recording and encrypted comms from a chest-mounted phone. Replaces proprietary hardware.
Shared live map of team positions, threat zones, and safe routes through volatile areas.
Cryptographically signed video at the moment of capture. Tamper-evident across every platform.
Rove links citizens into a crowdsourced sensor-to-safety network that turns scattered reports into a live, shared threat map — giving civilians real-time awareness of what's happening around them and the information to act on it.
The system tracks drone flight paths, projects trajectories, and identifies airspace openings for safe movement. On the ground, it triangulates events and maps likely impact zones before they're even reported. All reports appear as approximate area-level indicators: useless for military targeting, side-neutral, and highly effective for keeping civilians out of harm's way.
Rove integrates with local governments and emergency services. Users choose to share live alerts directly with nearby dispatch centers — faster response when seconds matter.
Cities cut costs by reducing false alarms, streamlining workflows, and replacing outdated systems.
For frontline workers — UN teams, journalists, NGOs, police, and first responders — Rove turns a chest-mounted phone into a bodycam with optics that exceed any dedicated hardware.
Evidence-grade footage, encrypted push-to-talk, and live team location — all from a device teams already carry. Replaces expensive proprietary hardware without adding weight or cost.
Aid organizations and field teams often operate with limited situational awareness in volatile environments, where fast-moving threats and fragmented communication increase operational risk.
Rove creates a shared live map of alerts, movement, and nearby team members — enabling safe conduct across dangerous areas. NGOs, journalists, and humanitarian teams coordinate faster, react earlier, and move more safely in the field.
A growing share of footage is manipulated or AI-generated. Even major news organizations lack reliable ways to verify civilian content at scale.
Rove cryptographically signs every video at the moment of capture and embeds a verification link directly into the footage — anyone can confirm authenticity on any platform, anywhere.
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