Where education protects lives.

We develop technology with a mission to transform education into a life-​saving force. By delivering critical information, resources, and skills through ​immersive, cutting-edge experiences, and in collaboration with law ​enforcement, we empower children to navigate crises, prevent tragedies, and ​find a way out of dangerous situations. Education isn’t just about learning—​it’s about survival, freedom, and creating a safer future for every child.

Introducing the 911 for internet crimes, built for children—a swift AI first ​responder that partners with law enforcement to stop predators and criminals. ​This platform provides 24/7 guidance and emergency assistance to help digital ​citizens navigate safely and respond to cybercrime in critical moments.

Aligning AI with human safety.

The 911 for internet crimes is more than just an emergency service—it's a lifeline for the digital world, specifically ​designed with children in mind. This AI-powered responder not only acts swiftly in collaboration with law ​enforcement to intercept predators and criminals but also educates and empowers users with the knowledge and ​tools they need to stay safe online. By offering round-the-clock support, it ensures that children, parents, and all ​digital citizens have immediate access to life-saving advice, protection, and intervention when they need it most.

Familiar voices. Trained with empathy.

Our AI speaks with the recognizable voices and faces of social media ​influencers, bringing familiarity and comfort in every interaction. ​Trained on their unique personalities, this empathetic AI delivers a ​human-centric experience, blending emotional intelligence with ​advanced technology to create a truly relatable connection.

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Equipped to combat internet ​crimes against children.

  • Sextortion involves coercing minors into sending explicit photos and threatening to publicize them ​unless demands are met, too often leading to suicides. Thorn: Digital Defenders of Children ​estimates that up to 5% of all social media users will experience sextortion before adulthood.


  • Human traffickers use social media to exploit minors, by recruiting, transporting, or harboring them ​for the purpose of forced labor, sexual exploitation, or other forms of modern slavery.


  • Cyberbullying is the use of digital platforms to harass, threaten, or intimidate individuals, often ​leading to emotional distress, mental health issues, and, in severe cases, self-harm or suicide.


  • A criminal misuse of AI includes the exploitation of artificial intelligence technologies to commit ​crimes, such as creating deepfake images or videos, automating cyberattacks, or manipulating ​individuals through AI-generated content.

Swift action. In partnership with law ​enforcement.

Our AI first responders are deputized by Sheriff Mike Brown and the Safe Surfin' Foundation, ​enabling them to take swift action in collaboration with law enforcement. They can file reports ​directly with the Department of Justice's Internet Crimes Against Children Task Forces and, in cases ​involving real-life danger, connect to the FCC’s Text-to-911 services to have law enforcement at a ​user's shared location within minutes. The AI is designed to quickly engage with the most ​appropriate law enforcement or support service, ensuring the fastest possible response.


Leveraging advanced technology from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, our ​AI first responders can even file to remove explicit materials from a blackmailer's device and social ​media platforms, effectively stopping sextortion—a crime that has tragically led to the suicides of ​thousands of children.

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Safety. Starting in schools, first.

We built Deputy in California. We're launching it with the students of West Virginia.


Thanks to our collaboration with the Safe Surfin’ Foundation, West Virginia has passed a ​landmark bill, the first in the nation, mandating social media safety education in all schools.


With support from the West Virginia State Police, legislators, and educators, we created the ​Yourspace program to bring Deputy into classrooms. Students across the state will learn to use ​Deputy both as an educational tool for proactive safety and as an emergency response service ​for internet crimes. We’re excited to enhance safety for West Virginia’s children in 2025.

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The guy asked for my​ home address. Should I tell​ him?

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That sounds sweet, but here's the ​danger: cybercriminals often try to get ​personal information like addresses ​for malicious purposes. The account ​could be hacked or fake, and sharing ​your address can be very risky, ​including the danger of human ​trafficking.

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Because a child’s innocence can ​never be replaced.


Sheriff Mike Brown

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Next stop, nationwide.

We are excited to introduce the first and only 911 service dedicated ​to combating internet crimes against children, soon to be available on ​every device across the United States. Deputy will launch as a mobile ​app for iOS and Android, offering up to three months of free access ​before a $5/month per household safety subscription.


The nationwide rollout is set for 2025, with an initial launch in West ​Virginia.

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Graeme Page, Co-Founder and CEO

Marvin Winkler, Co-Founder and Chairman

Sam Winkler, Board of Directors

John Bendheim, Board of Directors

Kelly Tofolo, Board of Directors

Nick Achee, Vice President