A doctor's eyes, on the scene in seconds.

In the first minutes of an emergency, the person on scene usually isn't a medic. SaveVision streams their point of view to a remote clinician who sees what they see and guides life-saving care — by voice, by drawing on the live image, step by step — until professional help arrives.

End-to-end encrypted
Self-hosted (your data stays yours)
Clinician-approved, human-in-the-loop
Live footage coming soon
The problem

The scarce resource isn't hands — it's knowing what to do.

In the first minutes of a serious injury, most preventable deaths come from things a bystander could actually treat — catastrophic bleeding, a blocked airway. The knowledge exists; it's just almost never in the room. SaveVision lends it over a wire.

<10 minThe window that most changes whether someone lives
1 tapTo reach a clinician who sees what you see
0 trainingRequired of the person on the scene
How it works

It's a call — with someone who can see what you see.

From the first tap to guided care, all in one flow.

1

You call for help

From the glasses or a phone, you reach the operations centre. Your live point of view links automatically — no setup, no fiddling under pressure.

2

A clinician sees

A real medic watches your live view, places the scene on a map with the ambulance ETA, and works out what's actually going on.

3

They guide you

Voice, drawings on the live image, reference photos, a map on the display — and any AI suggestion is approved by the clinician before it reaches you.

What the operator can do

Everything you see has a clinician behind it.

You only ever see what the remote expert chooses to send. Nothing fires at the person on the scene on its own — one-way, by design.

Draw on the live view

Mark the exact spot to press, or where the tourniquet goes — right on the limb you're looking at.

Send reference photos

Push real first-aid images — tourniquet, CPR, recovery position — straight onto the display.

Live map & routes

A real map on the glasses with points, routes and the ambulance ETA — switched on when it helps.

AI that asks permission

A vision model suggests the next step; the clinician approves it before anything is sent.

One ops console

Callers, the situational map and the task list — kept in sync in a single operator view.

Glasses or just a phone

Works on smart glasses with a display, or falls back to any phone camera.

For emergency & humanitarian response

Built for the places help is furthest away.

SaveVision is designed for the realities of pre-hospital and humanitarian work: long response times, scarce clinicians, and untrained people who have to act now. It extends the reach of the experts you already have.

Rural & remote

Long ambulance ETAs, where a bystander is the only one on scene for twenty minutes or more.

Disaster & mass-casualty

When responders are stretched thin, one clinician can guide several scenes at once instead of one.

Conflict & crisis zones

Where trained medics are scarce and dangerous to move — guidance travels instead of people.

First-aid training & events

A force-multiplier for volunteer responders and event medical cover, with a clinician on call.

Where we are — honestly

A working prototype, on a clear path to the field.

We'd rather show you something real than quote numbers we haven't earned. Here's exactly where SaveVision stands and where it's going.

Now · prototype

It works end-to-end

Live point-of-view, operator console, drawing, maps and AI-proposed guidance — running today over encrypted Matrix and WebRTC.

Next · pilot

Supervised pilots

Controlled trials with licensed clinicians and a partner organisation — measuring time-to-guidance and decision confidence, with full consent and review.

Then · field

Field deployment

Hardening for low bandwidth and offline fallback, regulatory and clinical validation, and integration with existing dispatch.

Built for trust

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

This is medical data in someone's worst moment. We treat it that way — and we'll happily walk your data-protection team through it.

End-to-end encrypted

Video and guidance run over Matrix (Olm/Megolm). Not even the server can read what's said.

Self-hosted, EU-ready

Run it on your own infrastructure in your own jurisdiction. Casualty data never has to leave your control.

Human in the loop

The clinician decides; the bystander acts only on explicit approval. No automation surprises.

Read our data-protection & privacy approach →

Important: SaveVision is decision-support that augments — never replaces — professional emergency care and evacuation. It's an early prototype; real clinical use requires licensed clinicians, informed consent, regulatory vetting and legal review.
Under the hood

Boring, proven building blocks.

No magic. SaveVision is built from open, well-understood pieces — which is exactly why we're comfortable using it somewhere this serious.

Matrix end-to-end encryption  •  WebRTC live video  •  self-hosted homeserver  •  a vision model with a human in the loop

Who's behind this

A small team that couldn't unsee the problem.

SaveVision is built by engineers and clinicians who kept running into the same story: someone needed help, and the people right next to them didn't know what to do. We're building the thing we wished existed that day.

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Aslan Khatkhokhu

Co-founder & Engineer

Aslan had the original idea for SaveVision and builds it end-to-end alongside Martin — the glasses app, the operator console and the realtime pipeline that connects a bystander's camera to a clinician. They split the engineering equally.

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Martin Wieser

Co-founder & Engineer

Martin builds SaveVision end-to-end alongside Aslan — the same stack, top to bottom — with a sharp eye for how it has to hold up under real pressure, when a panicking bystander and a busy clinician both depend on it.

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Clinical advisors

Emergency medicine

Practising clinicians keep every guided step grounded in real pre-hospital care — and we're looking for more.

Partner with us

Pilots, partnerships, and people who want to help.

We're looking for clinical advisors, pilot partners in emergency and humanitarian response, and early backers. Tell us a little and we'll get back to you.

See it work before you take our word for it.

Two minutes, no signup. Watch a bystander get talked through an emergency in real time.