Universal access
Emergency profiles accessible via offline-capable QR or NFC. No app required for first responders. No login. One scan, and the information is there.
The problem
Medical emergencies do not happen in your own language, in your own country, or when you have time to explain. A parent with a severe allergy collapses in Tokyo. An elderly traveller with a complex medication list is found unresponsive in Bangkok. A child with a rare condition needs treatment in a country where the family does not speak the language.
The incumbent solution is a 70-year-old engraved bracelet designed for one person, in one language, in one country. It cannot be updated when medications change. It cannot translate. It cannot alert anyone that an emergency is happening.
Glia Aegis is a mobile-first emergency medical profile that works across languages, across borders, and across generations. One scan of a QR code or NFC tag gives first responders your critical medical information in their language, and simultaneously alerts your family that help is being accessed.
What it does
Emergency profiles accessible via offline-capable QR or NFC. No app required for first responders. No login. One scan, and the information is there.
Critical conditions, allergies, and medications automatically translated into 25+ languages at the moment of scan. The responder reads the profile in their own language.
Every emergency scan instantly notifies the opted-in Next-of-Kin network with an approximate location and timestamp. Help mobilises before the ambulance arrives.
One account manages profiles for an entire family. Parents manage children's profiles. Adult children manage elderly parents' profiles with consent-verified authority. Real families, not individual subscriptions.
Early access members shape the product.
Frequently asked
A bracelet is engraved once, in one language, for one person. Aegis is updated in real time, translates into 25+ languages at the moment of scan, alerts your family automatically, and covers everyone you care for under one account.
No. The QR code can be printed, worn, or attached to personal items. NFC tags work even if the phone is powered off. First responders scan with their own device.
The Steward model allows one person to manage profiles for family members. Children's profiles are managed under parental authority. Adult profiles require two-way consent. Every edit is audit-logged.
Aegis collects the minimum data required for emergency identification. Emergency views show only what first responders need. Full profiles are accessible only to authorised Stewards. The system is designed to be privacy-first from the architecture up.