For solo travellers
First night somewhere new, with no local feel for it yet. Arrive already oriented, so you can settle in and enjoy the trip.
Noxentry puts real local safety information on a live map and turns your phone into a calm companion, at home and when you travel. Facts and sources, never fear.
See Noxentry in 10 seconds
“Finally, a safety app that keeps me calm instead of scaring me.”
Open Noxentry and your area is right there: nearby alerts, live counts for the EU, your country and your city, and SOS one tap away.
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Pan around and see what's been reported near you, each pin tagged with its category and source.
Tap report, pick a category and severity, add a short note or a photo, and post it. People nearby see it right away.
Every alert comes with its category, severity and source. Never a sensational label.
A short countdown lets you cancel a false alarm. After that, your trusted contacts are notified and can see your live location until you stop.
Browse another city's alerts and map before or during a trip. Your SOS and live features stay tied to where you really are.
Safety information should leave you calmer, not more anxious. So we built Noxentry on responsible, source-attributed facts, and on clear limits about what we will and won't do with your data.
Incident reports come from official police channels, clearly marked and shown next to community reports.
We show incidents, never “dangerous areas”. No demographic, ethnic or income data, not now and not ever.
Your location is blurred on your phone, and density data is gone after 30 days. We don't sell your data or track you across apps.
We don't predict crime or promise you'll be safe. We show real reports, and we're open about how.
First night somewhere new, with no local feel for it yet. Arrive already oriented, so you can settle in and enjoy the trip.
Heading home after a long shift? Let your people see where you are with one tap, and keep an eye on what's reported along your route.
Out wandering with no fixed plan? A quick look at the map before you turn down a new street, and you keep going.
Walking alone and something feels off? Share your live location with people you trust in a tap, and see what others have flagged on your way.
Out for an early run or ride alone? Share where you are with someone you trust, and glance at the map for anything on the paths ahead.
Just moved somewhere new? Get a feel for your neighbourhood fast, with real reports instead of guesswork or rumours.