LOKI network — teal eyes glowing on power lines over a neighborhood at night

Community Guardian Network

LOKI

Localized Operational Kinetic Intelligence

A mesh of tiny guardians perched on every power line in your neighborhood. Invisible by day. Glowing teal eyes by night — so you know someone is watching.

Join the network.

Always There

Day and Night.

During the day, they're invisible — tiny specks on the wire that nobody notices. At night, their teal eyes glow — a visible promise that this block is protected.

Daytime — LOKIs invisible on power lines over a normal neighborhood

Daytime

They're already here.

Pre-positioned on every power line in the coverage zone. From the street, they look like insects on a wire — because that's exactly what they are. 2cm cicada-sized units that grip the cable, harvest power, and watch. Nobody looks up. Nobody needs to.

Nightfall — hundreds of glowing teal LOKI eyes on every wire

Nightfall

Now you see them.

As the sun sets, every LOKI's teal Dot eye begins to glow — a constellation of guardians stretching from pole to pole. The glow is intentional. It's a deterrent. Walk down a LOKI-protected block and you'll see the teal lights overhead. You're safe here. They know it. You know it.

Macro view — three LOKI units with teal Dot eyes on a braided power cable

Up Close

2cm. Solar-powered. Silent.

Each LOKI unit is the size of a cicada — 2 centimeters long with biomimetic wings that fly in near-total silence. The teal Dot cabochon on its face is both camera and identifier. Copper micro-legs grip the braided cable while induction coils harvest power from the 60Hz magnetic field — no electrical contact needed.

Solar + Induction

Dual power: solar cells + power line harvest

Owl-Silent

< 15 dB — quieter than breathing

720p Camera

Wide-angle per unit, mesh-stitched panoramic

BLE 5.4 Mesh

Every unit talks to every other unit

The Mesh

Every Wire Is a Watchtower.

LOKI units don't work alone. They form a mesh network across every power line in the coverage zone — sharing video, tracking movement, and alerting the network when something is wrong.

Perch & Charge

Units land on power lines and harvest energy from the magnetic field. Solid-state micro-battery reaches full charge in minutes. No infrastructure needed — every power line is a charging station.

Watch & Record

720p wide-angle cameras cover every angle. The mesh stitches individual feeds into a panoramic view of the entire block. Motion detection triggers high-resolution recording. Footage streams to the local Real-Time Crime Center.

Alert & Respond

When a connected ReLIVE user triggers a Fear Cascade — elevated heart rate, voice stress, EEG spike — the nearest LOKI units activate. Teal LEDs strobe. Recording intensifies. Evidence uploads to KAOS in real time.

LOKI alert state

Connected

It Knows When You Need Help.

LOKI integrates with the ReLIVE ecosystem. Your Gem reads your heart rate. Your Dot reads your brainwaves. When your body signals danger — before you even reach for your phone — the nearest LOKI units activate and begin recording.

The swarm responds to what your body knows before your mind catches up. By the time you think "I need help," LOKI is already watching.

Evidence Integrity

KAOS Always Knows.

Every frame is uploaded to KAOS in real time.
Tamper with a unit — step on it, throw it, crush it —
and it fires a death packet:
last GPS, final frame, identity of every mesh node that witnessed it.

Destroying evidence creates evidence.

How It Gets Funded

Nonprofits Deploy.
Communities Benefit.

LOKI isn't a product you buy. It's a network that gets deployed in the neighborhoods that need it most — funded by 501(c)(3) nonprofits, federal grants, and community partnerships.

Like streetlights, but smarter.

501(c)(3) Nonprofits

Community safety organizations apply for LOKI deployment in high-crime zones. Tax-deductible donations fund the network. Modeled after Project NOLA — America's most successful nonprofit crime camera program.

Federal Grants

FEMA's Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP), DOJ Bureau of Justice Assistance, Project Safe Neighborhoods, and Community Violence Intervention grants all fund exactly this kind of technology.

Municipal Partnerships

Cities partner with LOKI nonprofits to deploy networks in high-crime corridors. Zero infrastructure cost — the power lines are already there. Zero operating cost — the grid powers the swarm.

Targeted Deployment

LOKI networks are deployed where they're needed most — high-crime blocks, transit corridors, school zones, parks after dark. Data-driven placement based on crime statistics and community input.

Privacy-first by design. Footage auto-purges within 60 days. Data is never sold. Only used to assist law enforcement responding to emergencies and investigating felony crimes. Community-based oversight ensures accountability.

Funding model based on Project NOLA (501(c)(3), est. 2011) — operating the National Real-Time Crime Center at the University of New Orleans. FEMA NSGP, DOJ BJA, and CVIPI grants fund security technology for 501(c)(3) organizations nationwide.

Biomimicry

Silent Guardians.

Owls are the only birds that fly in near-total silence. Three adaptations make it possible: comb-like serrated leading edges that break turbulence into micro-vortices, velvet trailing edges that absorb remaining sound, and a downy surface texture that dampens vibration.

LOKI's wings replicate all three. At 12mm wingspan, the result is a flying unit quieter than your own breathing. You won't hear them reposition overhead. You'll just see the teal eyes settle into a new spot on the wire.

Infinite Range

The Grid Powers the Network.

Power lines generate strong alternating magnetic fields at 60Hz. LOKI units perch on them like birds — legs wrapped around the conductor, micro-induction coils harvesting electromagnetic energy without ever making electrical contact. No charging station. No battery swap. No return-to-base. Every power line in every city is a refueling depot.

Based on published research: Yuan et al., IEEE Trans. Power Electronics (2015); Monagle, MIT (2022); Du et al., PMC (2025). Power output 4–283 mW demonstrated from 50/60Hz magnetic field harvesting near overhead power lines.

Bring LOKI to your neighborhood.

LOKI is the $5M stretch goal. When we reach it, the first LOKI networks will be deployed in the communities that need them most — funded by nonprofits, powered by the grid, watching over the people who've been overlooked.

The Sentinel