Our safety ratings are specially derived to be relevant to you — on your time, on your turf. Our conviction: Whether on business, for leisure, or schooling, when you’re aware and prepared, traveling is both safer and more enjoyable.
Trusted by countless users in over a hundred countries, GeoSure has developed the most highly scaled, standardized system in the world for easily understanding your personal safety.
Your location, your profile
Are you a young woman planning a trip to Los Angeles, or maybe Rio de Janeiro? A parent wondering about your kid’s study abroad program in Munich or Barcelona? Looking for a business hotel in Harare?
When it comes to understanding safety and risk, one size doesn’t fit all. GeoSure expresses your relative safety in an easy-to-understand way that matters to you: based on who you are, your perceptions of safety, and your exact location, right down to the time of day.
Traditional threat assessment reports are expensive, can take days to complete, often overstate risk because of an orientation toward negative news instead of statistical safety, and generally lack customized relevance for individual travelers. GeoSure enables accurate, continuously updated, personalized assessments.
Free information sources such as web blogs, travel planning guides, and government information are typically general, country-wide or city-wide, and in most cases not timely. Such information can also be subjective and prone to organizational or political judgments, and does not offer GeoSure’s crowd-sourced, customized, and contextualized content.
Using sophisticated algorithms, artificial intelligence, and trusted, globally recognized data sources, GeoSure analyzes hundreds of variables specific to each neighborhood and distills them into customized, remarkably simple-to-understand scores that change depending on your location and time of day.
The higher the score, the safer the neighborhood. The lower the score, the less safe.
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Scores are continuously measured in over 65,000 locations across the world, covering eight categories:
Women's Safety - Safety from all forms of mistreatment, unwanted attention, and violence committed against person show identify as female
Physical Harm - Safety from all forms of physical harm
Theft - Safety from loss of personal or community property by force or other non-forceful means
Basic Freedoms - Safety from arbitrary detention, discriminatory laws, oppressive restrictions, or lack of due process
LGBTQ+ Safety - Safety from all forms of mistreatment, discrimination, and violence committed against LGBTQ+ persons or groups
Heath & Medical - Safety from the effects of inadequate access to medical care, deficient local hygiene, and water or air contamination
Nighttime/Daytime Safety - Overall safety experienced from dusk to dawn
Overall Safety - An objective measure of the safety quality at location reflecting a harmonic average of safety conditions including forms of violence, property loss, health factors, and basic freedoms.