Anonymous by design
No accounts. No phone numbers. No faces. We can’t reveal who reported, because Safera never knew.
Safera is a community safety map for cities in India. Anonymous reports, lived patterns, and quiet intelligence help you pick the right exit, the right lane, and the right hour.
No accounts. No phone numbers. No faces. We can’t reveal who reported, because Safera never knew.
The map is about repeated risk: broken lights, harassment hotspots, unsafe exits, and missing civic visibility.
Nearby people confirm or flag a report. Signal strength comes from lived repetition, not theatrical urgency.
Tag a place with a category and a few words. No login, no identity capture, no photos of faces.
Others nearby confirm or flag inaccuracies, which changes how strongly the signal appears in the product.
Open the map or safer routes before you move. The product is map-first, not form-first.
Most safety apps bury the map under feeds and bureaucracy. Safera does it the other way around: the map is the product, and reporting is a gesture inside it.
Every report adds to a public anonymized layer that cities, campuses, NGOs, and local communities can use to repair what keeps getting reported and audit what keeps getting confirmed.
Safera refuses public user identity, live tracking, panic-button theatrics, and naming specific people. That is part of the product quality, not an omission.
Open the map to explore a city-wide view, or jump straight into safer routes when you already know your start and destination.