SafeRide IQ

Check yourself before you drive.

Coming soon to iPhone โ€ข iOS 17 or later

A second opinion before you turn the key

SafeRide IQ runs four behavioral self-assessments on your iPhone to help you decide whether you're in any shape to drive. Everything runs on your device โ€” nothing is uploaded, ever.

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HGN Eye Tracking

Uses your front camera and ARKit to detect involuntary eye movement during pursuit โ€” the same physiological signal officers look for during a roadside check.

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Balance Assessment

A modified Romberg test uses your phone's motion sensors to measure sway, rotation, and time perception while you stand with eyes closed.

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Speech Coordination

Recite the alphabet from a randomized starting letter while the on-device speech recognizer measures pace, completeness, and clarity.

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Finger Count Test

A hand-eye coordination test using the camera and Vision framework to track fine motor control across multiple repetitions.

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Get Home Safe

If results suggest you shouldn't drive, one tap opens Uber, Lyft, Curb, or Waymo with your pickup location pre-filled โ€” or calls a trusted contact.

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Private by design

No accounts. No servers. No analytics. Test history stays on your device. Video and audio are processed in real time and never stored.

โš ๏ธ Important โ€” Please read

SafeRide IQ is an advisory wellness tool for adults of legal drinking age. It is not a medical device, breathalyzer, or evidentiary BAC test. BAC estimates are statistical approximations based on self-reported data and behavioral test performance. Individual results vary significantly based on metabolism, food, medications, health, and many other factors.

Do not rely on this app's results to determine your fitness to drive, operate machinery, or for any legal purpose. Always err on the side of caution โ€” if you have been drinking, do not drive.

SafeRide IQ is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or approved by any government agency, law enforcement organization, medical body, or testing standards organization (including NHTSA).

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