Nanavia is a passive, non-wearable activity monitoring service that helps family know their loved one is following their normal daily routine.
We're carefully developing and testing our platform to ensure the best experience for you and your loved ones. During this beta period, we're working with a select group of families to refine our technology.
One small motion sensor in a high-traffic area like the kitchen. No cameras. No wearables. Just quiet monitoring that captures when you're active.
Nanavia pays attention to activity and alerts your care circle when it doesn't match the alerts they've set up.
Features that give you peace of mind while respecting independence.
Get notified when activity patterns don't match the rules you define. You're in control of the rules.
Add multiple family members or friends. Each person can define their own alert rules.
No cameras. No audio. No video—ever. Just motion detection that respects dignity and independence.
Nanavia started when existing solutions didn't feel right for our own family.
After a parent passed away and left a spouse alone on the other side of the country, we looked at the options. Medical alert necklaces didn't fit—"those don't feel right." Comprehensive monitoring systems felt like overkill. There had to be something in between.
So we built it. A light touch. A simple backup plan. One sensor, no cameras, and alerts that go to the people who actually know and love them.
Read Our StoryHere's who we built this for:
Mom is 78. She lives alone. She's healthy, sharp, and fiercely independent. She walks the neighborhood every morning, volunteers at the library on Tuesdays, and has lunch with friends on Fridays.
You don't live close. You call a when you can, but you can't help wondering: what if something happens between calls?
She's not interested in wearing a necklace—"those are for old people," she says. And she definitely doesn't want cameras in her house. But she understands your concern and is willing to plug in a small device in the kitchen.
That's Nanavia. A simple way to know she's up and moving, without changing how she lives. And if one morning the sensor notices she hasn't been in the kitchen by 10am, you get a text. Probably she just went to breakfast with a friend. But at least you'll know to check.
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