Floods, heat, storms, bad air — see if your child is safe and what to do. In your language. Free.
Tap a number to call · Works without internet
See the danger near your home, for your child's age.
Tell us what is wrong — speak or type in your language.
Take a photo of a rash, wound, flood or smoke. We look at it and tell you what to do.
See where danger for children is high around the world.
The UNICEF Children's Climate Risk Report 2026 identified that 1.1 billion children — nearly half the world's child population — live in countries at extremely high risk from climate change. Yet no tool existed to give individual parents real-time, child-specific, locally-language guidance during a climate emergency.
ClimaGuard was built to close that gap — combining Google Gemini AI, live weather data, multilingual voice input, and tap-to-call local emergency helplines across 66 high-risk countries into a single tool a parent can use from a flooded home, a heat-struck field, or a cyclone shelter — even with no internet.
Tap-to-call ambulance, police, child protection, and disaster hotlines — curated for all 66 countries with an international 112 fallback, bundled offline so they work even with no signal.
Set up each child once — age, location, language, and health conditions. The active child personalizes every tool (risk, health, helplines, offline guide), and profiles sync across devices via Firestore with an offline cache.
Live weather + AI analysis gives an age-specific risk score (LOW → CRITICAL) with a personalized action plan for your child's exact vulnerability.
Describe symptoms in any language — text or voice. Gemini identifies climate-linked illnesses (cholera, dengue, heatstroke) and guides first response.
Upload a photo — flooded surroundings, a skin rash, smoke damage — and Gemini analyzes the climate health risk visible in the image.
Hold to record in any language. OpenAI's gpt-4o-transcribe (the model behind ChatGPT voice) transcribes Bengali, Arabic, Hindi, Hausa, French and dozens more — with Gemini as fallback — without needing to type.
Last risk report and emergency health tips are cached locally. Critical guidance stays accessible even when internet goes down during a disaster.
Download a full risk + action plan report to share with local doctors, rescue workers, or schools — even without internet at the clinic.
Firebase Cloud Messaging sends alerts when conditions change — air quality improves, storm passes, or risk escalates to CRITICAL overnight.
BigQuery-powered world map shows where ClimaGuard analyses are happening — revealing which regions face the most critical child climate threats.
Risk thresholds calibrated for children — flagging heat risk at 35°C (not 38°C for adults) because children's bodies overheat faster.
Floods, extreme heat, cyclones, drought, dust storms, poor air quality, UV radiation, and waterborne disease risk — all in one assessment.
Gemini API key rotation + OpenAI GPT-4o as final fallback — the app never goes down due to quota limits, even during peak disaster usage.
Covers the UNICEF CCRR 2026 high-risk nations, and works for any location worldwide. AI responds in the local language — Hausa, Amharic, Tagalog, Bangla, Urdu — not English by default.
Families share on-the-ground conditions — rising floodwater, dust, outbreaks — on the global risk map, so neighbours get a live, human-verified picture no satellite feed can provide.
Pick any of 55 AI-response languages independently of your country — a migrant parent in Nigeria can get guidance in Bangla, or an aid worker can switch to English on the same report.
Every risk report and health reply can be read aloud in the local language via on-device speech synthesis — critical for low-literacy parents, and works offline.
When risk hits HIGH or CRITICAL, a banner surfaces the correct local emergency number for that country — one tap dials ambulance, disaster, or child-protection lines.
Age-banded first-response steps for heat, flood, air pollution and cyclone are bundled in the app — they open with zero network, even on the very first launch.
A Twilio-compatible endpoint condenses guidance into a short local-language SMS, reaching feature phones with no smartphone or data connection at all.
How families use ClimaGuard when it matters most
“Floodwaters reached the ground floor. Her daughter started vomiting. No clinic nearby, roads blocked.”
Child treated in time. Report helped the doctor understand prior symptoms.
“Temperature hit 44°C. His son collapsed after school. Emeka didn't know if it was heatstroke or malaria.”
Son recovered within 2 hours. Emeka learned warning signs for next time.
“After Typhoon Nika, her 5-year-old developed a rash and breathing difficulty from debris/smoke.”
Rash treated at home. Vision analysis saved an unnecessary dangerous hospital trip.
“A haboob dust storm hit. Both children started coughing and one had difficulty breathing.”
Both children recovered. Push alerts helped Fatima know when it was safe to reopen windows.
Covering all UNICEF high-risk countries with local language support
Choose your country and your child's age — get an answer and a plan in your language.