Know your neighborhood before you trust it.

Aman turns official crime data, offender registries, missing-person alerts, earthquakes and safety news from every country into one real-time map — a living 3D globe you can spin, then zoom down to your own street. Walk Mode even routes you around recent trouble as you move. No noise, no guesswork. Just a clear picture of what's happening around you, anywhere on Earth.

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Features

Everything that affects your safety, in one place.

Nine live capabilities, continuously refreshed and de-duplicated, so you see signal instead of a firehose of raw alerts — from a spinning globe down to the block you're standing on.

Live 3D globe

The whole planet, glowing with live signals — earthquakes, safety news, missing persons, emergencies and community reports. Spin it, tap any point for details, and zoom straight down to street level.

Walk Mode navigation

A GPS street view that follows you as you move, shows danger reported nearby, and routes you around recent-incident hotspots — with Amanix explaining why the safer path is safer. On your phone or desktop.

Live crime feed

Incident-level reports from official crime data, refreshed the moment departments publish them. Filter by type — larceny, assault, burglary, motor-vehicle theft — and see the last 24 hours or the last 12 months.

Offender registry

The public sex-offender registry, sourced from the federal NSOPW system — with licensed geospatial registry markers mapped around your location where available.

Missing persons, worldwide

Active Amber alerts and missing-person bulletins from NamUs and the National Weather Service CAP feed — plus Interpol Yellow Notices, so the search doesn't stop at the border. The vehicle, the description, the region.

Earthquakes & emergencies

Global earthquakes (USGS M4.5+) land on the map minutes after they happen, alongside FEMA disaster declarations and emergency notifications — so a shake on the other side of the world is one glance away.

Amanix AI assistant

Ask in plain language — "How's crime trending on my street?" or "Is the playground on Park St safe right now?" Amanix reads every layer and answers with grounded, source-backed context. Meet Amanix →

Personalized alert radius

Draw a radius around home, work or school and choose what's worth a notification. Aman watches it for you and pings you only when something inside your circle changes — quiet by default, loud when it matters.

Community reporting

See something off? Drop a neighbor note — a broken streetlight, a suspicious vehicle, an unlit underpass. Reports are time-stamped, moderated, and shown alongside official data so the whole block stays in the loop.

How it works

Set up in under a minute.

No installs, no paperwork. Pick a spot and Aman does the watching.

  1. 1

    Start on the globe

    Sign in and Earth is already alive — earthquakes, alerts and safety news glowing on a 3D globe. Spin to anywhere, or type your town and Aman zooms you straight down to street level.

  2. 2

    See live layers

    Crime, registry, missing persons, emergencies and news snap into view instantly. Toggle layers on and off, scrub the timeline, and read it all in any of 12 languages — the whole app translates itself.

  3. 3

    Stay ahead — even on foot

    Turn on alerts for your radius, let Amanix brief you, and flip on Walk Mode when you're out — it follows your position and routes you around recent trouble before you reach it.

Data sources

Built on official, verified sources.

Aman doesn't scrape rumors. Every layer traces back to a government feed or a recognized provider — refreshed continuously, with the source shown on every record.

FBI NIBRS · Crime Data Explorer

National incident-based crime reporting from the FBI's Crime Data Explorer and participating agencies.

NSOPW registry

The U.S. Dept. of Justice National Sex Offender Public Website, the registry's official source.

NamUs · NWS CAP · Interpol

Missing-person records and Amber alerts, plus Interpol Yellow Notices for missing persons worldwide.

USGS earthquakes

Global M4.5+ earthquakes from the U.S. Geological Survey, on the map minutes after they happen.

FEMA

Federal disaster declarations and emergency notifications, mapped to the affected regions.

GDELT world news

Safety and public-order coverage from every country, geolocated in near real time — with country editions.

Esri & OpenStreetMap

High-resolution geocoding and street data, so every record lands on the right block.

Local & state police

Your local non-emergency line surfaced in-app, alongside 911 for anything urgent.

Aman is an independent intelligence tool, not a law-enforcement agency. In an emergency, always call 911.

Amanix AI

Meet Amanix — your local safety co-pilot.

Amanix sits on top of every Aman data layer and speaks plainly. Ask it anything about your block, your route home or a town you're moving to. It answers with real numbers, names the sources, and never pretends to be more certain than the data allows.

  • Grounded in live crime, registry and alert data — not guesses
  • Cites where every answer comes from
  • Explains Walk Mode routes — why the safer path is safer
  • Always points you to 911 and your local non-emergency line when it matters
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FAQ

Questions, answered.

Is Aman free?
Aman beta is full access for limited time — the live feed, all six data layers, your alert radius and Amanix are included. No credit card, no trial clock.
Where does the data come from?
From official and verified sources: the FBI's NIBRS / Crime Data Explorer for crime, the federal NSOPW sex-offender registry, NamUs, the NWS CAP feed and Interpol Yellow Notices for missing-person and Amber alerts, USGS for global earthquakes, FEMA for disaster declarations, GDELT for safety news worldwide, and Esri / OpenStreetMap for geocoding. Every record shows its source.
Is my location private?
Your saved places live on your device and are used to filter what you see. We don't sell location data, and you can clear your saved spots at any time. Amanix only uses the area you ask about to answer your question.
Does it cover my town?
Aman is worldwide. The globe carries safety news editions for 190+ countries, Interpol missing-person notices, global earthquakes and FEMA emergencies — and in the U.S. you also get incident-level crime, the offender registry and Amber alerts, from big cities to small rural towns. Coverage depth depends on what each agency reports to the public feeds.
What languages does Aman speak?
Twelve: English, Español, Français, Português, Deutsch, Italiano, 中文, हिन्दी, العربية, 日本語, 한국어 and Русский. Pick a language and the whole app — including live news and Amanix chats — translates itself.
How accurate is the registry data?
Registry records come straight from NSOPW, the official federal source, and are refreshed continuously. As with any public registry, addresses can lag real-world moves, so Aman timestamps every record and labels its source. It's a tool for awareness — not a substitute for official verification.
Can Aman replace calling the police?
No. Aman is an intelligence and awareness tool, not an emergency service. For anything urgent, call 911. For non-emergencies, Aman surfaces your local non-emergency line right in the app.

Your world, in focus.

From the spinning globe down to your own street — join neighbors around the world watching the same data. Set it up once and let Aman keep an eye out.

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