"Safer: Safe Anywhere"
Safer is a safety protection service designed to help you quickly request help from those around you in critical moments and to create a safer environment before dangerous situations actually occur.
The beta test period begins in May 2026, and it is available for free.
Safer aims to create more than just a service that responds after an incident occurs. Its goal is to reduce dangerous attempts themselves by building a structure where, when someone is in a dangerous situation, they can connect, be recorded, and receive protection more quickly.
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“Safer: Safe Anywhere”
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● You can use it for free right now
- Call people near you: You can quickly send a request for help to those around you in critical moments.
- Notify designated person: You can immediately notify a person you have pre-designated of an emergency.
- Location-based 112 call: It helps you report emergencies faster based on your current location. - Automatic Recording in Emergency Situations: We provide an automatic recording feature to help you capture necessary records during critical moments.
● You can quickly request help even in critical situations
In actual emergencies, you might panic and be unable to properly press the screen.
Considering these moments, Safer allows for automatic reporting and danger alert requests simply by tapping the screen multiple times, in addition to the traditional method of pressing or swiping buttons to report.
One of Safer's key features is enabling users to request help more quickly while holding their phones in their pockets or hands, even in moments where it is difficult to operate them naturally, such as in threatening situations or dating violence.
● Why is Safer necessary?
Safer is not just a simple reporting app.
It connects users with nearby help, shows them that they are not alone, and creates a structure that leads to recordings and subsequent support when needed.
Crimes and harassment are often attempted more easily when the perpetrator appears unlikely to respond and the possibility of intervention by those around them seems low. Conversely, if the other party senses that you are using Safer and can quickly connect with help from those around you, it becomes difficult for them to approach you recklessly or attempt to harm you easily.
Safer is not a service that only acts after an incident has occurred; rather, it aims to prevent dangerous situations from easily starting in the first place.
● Creating a connection that makes you feel you are not alone
- Safer is a service that helps you connect with help from those around you more quickly in critical moments.
- We believe it is important to ensure users feel they are within a safety net rather than feeling isolated.
- This connection structure itself is also significant in reducing threatening approaches.
● Why is the Safer Keyring important?
In the future, Safer plans to further enhance its preventative effects through the Safer Keyring.
If you carry a Safer Keyring on your bag or belongings, or if there is a visible indicator that you are a Safer user, the other party cannot easily make a judgment. This is because you cannot be certain whether the person is within Safer’s protection system, how quickly they can connect with help from those around them in an emergency, or how far the subsequent response will go.
This uncertainty is greater than you might think. From the other party’s perspective, they feel burdened by the fear that approaching them unnecessarily could escalate the situation, and this very fear can act as a psychological deterrent.
The Safer keyring aims to be more than just a simple accessory; it is intended to serve as a preventative device that sends the signal, "This person may not be alone," and "This person may not be someone you can easily mess with."
● There is also a significant reason for this in responding to school violence.
Safer is preparing to connect victims to a free legal support system from the very beginning of the incident, even in situations involving harm such as school violence.
School violence often does not come to light immediately. There are many cases where victimized students find it difficult to speak to teachers or parents right away, and even if they do manage to speak up, the situation can escalate if not properly addressed early on.
Safer wants to create a system where victims can connect with a support system from the early stages when necessary, rather than a structure where they are forced to endure or hold out alone. Once such a structure is established, it becomes difficult for the perpetrators to harass the victim indiscriminately. This is because the victim is no longer a target likely to be overlooked, but rather a subject for whom records are kept from the outset, protection begins, and legal support can follow.
In the case of school violence, Safer places greater importance on a structure that prevents indiscriminate harm from the beginning and enables rapid response from the early stages, rather than resolving the issue after it occurs.
● We are also preparing the following services for the future
Starting with beta testing, Safer plans to further develop into a more practical safety platform.
- Planned introduction of an AI data crawling system: We are preparing to analyze risk information and abnormal signs to allow users to check surrounding dangerous situations on a map.
- Planned introduction of a law firm system: We are preparing to enable users to receive necessary legal guidance, initial response, and support linkages more systematically when an incident occurs.
- Planned introduction of confidential AI psychological counseling: We are also preparing a feature centered on confidentiality to allow users to more comfortably discuss anxieties, fears, and experiences of victimization that are difficult to share directly with those around them. Safer does not stop at a simple call function.
Moving forward, we aim to become a comprehensive safety service that extends from prevention → connection → recording → protection → support.
● Safer Points and Early Bird Benefits are also being prepared.
Safer Points are accumulated when you participate in Safer activities during the beta period.
These points operate as an Early Bird benefit. For users who are active during the beta test period starting in May 2026, we plan to provide Safer keyrings, various benefits, and legal support cost-related benefits based on their accumulated points when the full service launches.
Safer believes that the more people participate in activities to protect one another, the greater the sense of safety felt by each individual will be.
As the Safer network grows, the safety index of users will rise even higher.
“Safer: Safe Anywhere”
[App Permission Guide]
- [Required] Location Information: Required for calling Safers near you, location-based 112 reporting, and providing location-based safety features. - [Optional] Designated Person Information: Information registered directly by the user may be used to send notifications to designated persons in emergency situations.
- [Optional] Microphone / Recording Information: May be required to provide an automatic recording function in emergency situations.
- [Optional] Notification Permissions: May be required to deliver emergency alerts, service information, and important announcements.
- [Optional] Device Information and Service Usage History: May be used to improve app stability, identify errors, and enhance service quality.
[Safer Customer Center]
- Email: safer@saferapp.kr
- As this is the beta test period, inquiries can only be made via email.