Remote expert guidance on smart glasses

A doctor's eyes,
on your side — in the first minutes that decide survival.

An untrained bystander streams their first-person view to a remote medic, who sees through their eyes and guides them — by voice, drawings, photos and a live map on the display — until help arrives.

Medical guidance is the first feature. The same pipeline extends to evacuation, search & rescue and technical guidance.
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The problem

The scarce resource isn't hands — it's judgment.

In trauma, most preventable deaths happen in the first minutes, from causes a bystander could treat — catastrophic bleeding, a blocked airway. Trained medics can't always arrive in time. SaveVision lends their judgment over a wire.

<10 minthe window that most changes survival
1 tapto reach a medic who sees what you see
0 trainingrequired of the person on scene
How it works

Call → see → guide.

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Call for help

From the phone or the glasses, the bystander reaches the operations centre. The glasses' point of view links automatically.

2

The medic sees

A licensed clinician watches the live POV, places the case on a map with the ambulance ETA, and triages.

3

Guided care

The medic sends instructions, draws on the wound, sends reference photos, a live map — and approves AI proposals before they reach the wearer.

What the operator can do

Everything the wearer sees is clinician-approved.

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Draw on the live view

Mark exactly where to apply pressure or a tourniquet, on the actual limb.

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Send reference photos

Real first-aid images — tourniquet, CPR, recovery position — straight to the display.

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Live map + routes

A real map on the glasses, points, routes, and ambulance ETA — toggled on by the operator.

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AI guidance, approved

A vision model proposes procedure guidance; the clinician approves before it's sent.

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One ops console

Callers, situational map and task handling — synchronised in a single operator view.

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Glasses or phone

Works on smart glasses with a display, or any phone camera as a fallback.

Built for trust

Encrypted, self-hosted, human-in-the-loop.

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End-to-end encrypted

Video and guidance run over Matrix (Olm/Megolm) — not even the server can read them.

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No third-party cloud

Self-hosted homeserver — casualty data stays on your own infrastructure.

Operator approves all

One-way by design: the clinician decides, the bystander acts. Nothing auto-sends.

Important: SaveVision is decision-support that augments — never replaces — professional emergency care and evacuation. This is a demo/concept; real clinical use requires licensed clinicians, vetting, consent and legal review.
Back the mission

Help us put a medic behind every pair of eyes.

We're seeking pilot partners and sponsors. Try the demo, read the concept, and get in touch.