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Who is SheSecure? Designed by woman, for women.

SheSecure is a wearable safety technology company focused on innovating personal protection for women. We are a social-impact startup using wearable technology to deliver accessible, discreet personal safety solutions for women

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    Smart Under Garment

    Worn with care. Powered by tech. Invisible but powerful.

    SheSecure Wrist-Wearable & Smart Watch

    Looks like jewelery. Acts like a lifeline.

    We Develop Groundbreaking Wearable Safety Tech for Women

    About us

    In response to the growing epidemic of gender-based violence, SheSecure Smart Wearables introduces the development of its first line of discreet, smart garments and wrist-worn safety devices designed specifically to protect women — without compromising comfort, style, or discretion.

    This breakthrough technology allows women to silently trigger an emergency alert. With no need to unlock a phone or speak out loud, the alert instantly notifies trusted contacts, shares GPS location, and optionally connects users to armed response partners.

    We don’t just make wearable tech — we’re building a movement for freedom, dignity, and everyday courage.

    Statistics

    1 in 3 women experience gender-based violence

    Our Solution

    By embedding protection into what women already wear.

    Because Safety Shouldn’t Be Loud to Be Powerful.

    Why SheSecure?
    Discreet triggers, even under threat
    Local armed response, not outsourced alerts
    Designed for women’s lives - not generic wearables
    Affordable freemium model - no barrier to entry

    The Threat is Real. The Tools Are Failing Us.

    Why Now?

    shesecure wear

    Women are using mobile tools every day — for rides, fitness, banking — yet when it comes to personal safety, the tech is still clunky, loud, and ineffective.

    Quick Statistics
    1. 5M+ women in SA actively use mobile navigation and apps
    2. 3 in 4 women would use a safety app — if it connected to real help
    3. Current apps are too slow, too obvious, or too expensive