AI area companion · iOS & Android
Harazone is an AI-powered companion for the place you're standing in. The moment you arrive somewhere new, it tells you the story — history, safety, hidden gems, what's happening — without you having to search.
Coming to App Store and Google Play. No spam, just one launch email.
A look inside

Outdoors, Nightlife, Food, Culture — the map filters to what matters right now.

Photos, ratings, open hours, and one-tap actions — Save, Go, Been.

Why a place matters, when to go, how it fits your trip — not just a pin.

A local on tap. Ask what's nearby, what's good, or just say 'surprise me.'

Beaches, whale watching, ecotourism — discover by what you want to feel, not just name.
The shift
Google Maps answers where's the nearest coffee shop?
Harazone answers what is this place actually about?
History, character, safety, news, cost, and what's nearby — woven into one coherent portrait, the moment you need it. No tabs. No hunt.
What you see
One scrollable area portrait. Each lens is generated, sourced, and confidence-tiered — so you know what's verified and what's AI insight.
Crime trends and time-of-day patterns — not just numbers, but what they mean.
Demographics, culture, vibe, walkability. The personality of a place.
Local news, events, construction, closures — fresh signal, not stale lists.
Real estate trends, rent, cost of living — useful at a glance.
Notable events, famous residents, architectural significance — the story underneath.
POIs, hidden gems, local favorites, natural features — what's actually worth seeing.
How it works
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GPS locks. The app knows where you are.
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An area portrait appears in seconds — six knowledge buckets, streaming as the AI generates.
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Ask anything by voice or text. Bookmark places that matter. Get the local emergency info — always one tap away.
Who it's for
Walking through a new neighborhood in São Paulo — the app tells you the history, the vibe, the safety read, and a few key Portuguese phrases. Before you ask.
Tuesday morning notification: “The building you walk past every day was Chicago's first jazz club, 1920.” You screenshot it. You're hooked.
Land in Tbilisi, open the app. Before the airport taxi pulls up to your Airbnb you know the safety, the coffee, and that the local rideshare is Bolt — not Uber.
One email when Harazone hits the App Store and Google Play. That's it.
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