MUMBAI, India, June 30 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641075596 A) filed by Ch. Veena; Mrs. Y. Rajyalaxmi; Akkamsetty Lakshmi Tanmayi; Rishita Priya Vadde; Polemoni Meghana; P Naga Charmi; Priyanka; Khushi Choudhary; and N. Manaswini on June 18, 2026, for Safeher: An Intelligent Women’s Safety System With Real-Time Emergency Alert And Secure Route Navigation.

Inventors include Ch. Veena; Mrs. Y. Rajyalaxmi; Akkamsetty Lakshmi Tanmayi; Rishita Priya Vadde; Polemoni Meghana; P Naga Charmi; Priyanka; Khushi Choudhary; and N. Manaswini.

The application for the patent was published on June 26, 2026, under issue no. 26/2026.

Abstract: Abstract Women frequently face safety challenges during travel, particularly at night and in unfamiliar locations, where delayed emergency response and the absence of proactive safety measures can increase the risk of harm. Existing safety applications primarily focus on emergency reporting and often lack predictive risk analysis, secure route guidance, integrated transportation support, and continuous monitoring capabilities. To address these limitations, the present invention proposes an Intelligent Women’s Safety System with Real-Time Emergency Alert and Secure Route Navigation. The system analyzes user location, travel routes, time, and reported unsafe areas to identify potential risks and generate proactive safety alerts. A dedicated Night Safety Mode provides continuous monitoring, live location sharing, and periodic safety checks during night-time travel. In emergency situations, an integrated SOS mechanism automatically transmits alert notifications, real-time location information, and audio recordings to predefined emergency contacts for rapid assistance. The system further recommends secure travel routes based on risk assessment and incorporates a She Shuttle locator to identify nearby women-focused transportation services for safer mobility. Additionally, an AI-powered chatbot provides instant access to nearby police stations, hospitals, and emergency support services. By combining intelligent risk prediction, emergency communication, secure navigation, and women-centric transportation assistance within a unified platform, the invention enhances personal security, reduces emergency response time, and promotes safer travel experiences for women.

Disclaimer: Curated by HT Syndication.