LifeAlarm releases rescue info to the right people when your proof of life monitor activates. It's an automated, 24/7 Wellness check.
Get Started See How It WorksWhile you’re active, nothing is sent. If you go quiet beyond a grace period you set, the switch arms and—after a short response window—releases begin.
Demo: counting down 24 hours in 24 seconds…
Hannah was solo hiking the AT when her pack (and power bank) were stolen at a shelter. Overnight, her phone died. Upon waking, she had no means to reach anyone. LifeAlarm had already logged a recent exit, plus a short Rescue Note: shelter names, the route she planned to take, and who to call.
When her 24-hour timer passed, two contacts received the note. A ranger checked the closest overnights along her stated direction and found her within hours. A possibly emergency situation averted. That’s the whole point: fast, practical information to the right contacts, at the right time, minimizing risk for our customers and their contacts.
We’ve had security for places and things for decades: house alarms, car alarms, vaults. But our phones became our real hub for daily life: identity, money, plans, routes, memories. With that shift, the obvious next step is an alarm for a person’s well-being and continuity.
LifeAlarm is that evolution: a state-of-the-art proof-of-life monitor. While you’re active, it stays silent. If you go quiet for twenty four hours, it behaves like an alarm system— promptly notifying your chosen contacts with the secure release of the instructions and information you prepared in advance.
Alarms are about safety and aftermath. LifeAlarm does both: it can help you be found faster in ordinary mishaps, and if something serious happens, it handles the practical side of legacy by guiding the trusted contacts you named. Each receives only what you assigned to them.
I sleep better knowing my spouse can unlock everything if something happens.
Took minutes to set up. Great peace of mind!”
Rescue Mode is perfect for solo trekking—my mom gets what matters.