The Call No Parent Should Ever Have to Make
NISCHINT is the AI that watches over the people you love — silently, constantly, before the worst moment happens.
It is 11:43 PM. Your daughter texted you when she boarded the cab. That was 40 minutes ago. You’ve called twice. It rings out. You tell yourself she’s fine. She must be fine. But your hands won’t stop shaking.
Or it is 6:30 PM. Your father went for his evening walk at four. He has mild memory lapses — nothing serious, the doctor said. But the sun has gone down, and he hasn’t come home.
Or it is 3:15 PM on a school day, and the bus is 20 minutes late. You’re refreshing WhatsApp. Nothing. Twenty minutes. Then twenty-five.
Every family in India knows this feeling. Most of them have lived it. And every time it happens, they are completely alone with it — waiting, helpless, with no information and no way to help.
India’s urban safety infrastructure was built for a different era. CCTV footage is reviewed after the incident. Police are called after the harm. Families are notified after it is too late. For 500 million urban Indians, the system’s first word is always “after.”
NISCHINT was built to eliminate that word from the story entirely.
WHAT NISCHINT DOES — AND WHAT MAKES IT UNLIKE ANYTHING ELSE
NISCHINT is not a panic button. It is not a location-sharing app. It is not another emergency helpline. It is a persistent, self-learning safety intelligence layer — powered by Hermes™, NISCHINT’s proprietary AI engine — that watches over your loved ones the way you would, if you never had to sleep.
It learns what safe looks like for each person, individually. Not for an average user. For your daughter. For your father. For your child. NISCHINT maps their commute, their routines, their rhythms — building a personal safety baseline that belongs to them alone.
It detects when something is wrong — before anyone asks for help. A route deviation at an unusual hour. A phone that stops moving at an unrecognised location. A body that signals distress through its own sensors. NISCHINT’s AI recognises these patterns in real time, without waiting for a panic button that panic rarely lets you press.
It escalates with intelligence, not noise. Not every alert is a crisis. NISCHINT’s Operator Confidence Engine scores each situation, filters false alarms, and escalates only when it matters — notifying your trusted circle and, when necessary, emergency services. Quietly. Decisively. Before you even knew to worry.
“We are not building a feature. We are building a reflex — the thing that reacts before the human being in danger even has time to ask for help.”
— Lokesh Thada COO – NISCHINT.CARE
THE TECHNOLOGY: HERMES™ — A SAFETY INTELLIGENCE ENGINE BUILT FOR INDIA
At the core of NISCHINT is Hermes™ (AIL-01) — a four-layer AI architecture purpose-engineered for urban safety in the Indian context.
PSM-01 (Persistent Safety Memory) builds a living model of each user’s behaviour — remembering routes, patterns, and places the way only someone who truly knows them could.
BST-01 (Behavioural Safety Twin) runs a continuous digital mirror of the user — detecting the moment something deviates from their normal, even before they notice it themselves.
OCE-01 (Operator Confidence Engine) ensures every alert is scored, validated, and routed with precision — eliminating the false-alarm fatigue that has undermined every legacy safety system before it.
This architecture is protected by three provisional patents filed with the Indian Patent Office in 2026 by Skybyte Venture Private Limited — covering multi-modal distress detection through sensor fusion, contextual pickup anomaly detection, and adaptive geofence wandering detection.
NISCHINT does not require smart city infrastructure. It does not need government sensors or municipal investment. It runs on the phone already in your pocket — and it works right now.
THREE PEOPLE. THREE FEARS. ONE PLATFORM.
NISCHINT is designed for three people who live in every Indian household. They are not user personas. They are our families.
👩 Aditi — She navigates India’s cities every day. Often alone. Often at hours the city doesn’t make safe. She has learned to text when she boards every cab, and call when she gets home. She shouldn’t have to.
🧒 Aarav — His parents track his school route on WhatsApp and pray it’s enough. They know it isn’t. They’re just waiting for someone to build something better.
👴 Papa — His family worries every time he steps out. He knows it. He feels guilty for leaving. He should feel free.
“Safety in India should not depend on whether someone was lucky enough to be near a police station. It should be a right that travels with you — on your phone, in your pocket, everywhere you go.”
— Feroz Shaikh CTO NISCHINT.CARE
AUGUST 15, 2026: A LAUNCH DATE THAT MEANS SOMETHING
NISCHINT launches across India’s top 12 cities on Independence Day, August 15, 2026. The date is not a marketing choice.
A country cannot truly call itself free if half its citizens do not feel safe moving through its streets. For the women who share their live location before every cab ride. For the families who wait by the phone every evening. For the children who have learned to be afraid of certain streets, certain hours, certain silences — NISCHINT is the answer to the question India has been waiting to ask out loud.
This is not a reactive product. This is not a safety feature. This is infrastructure for a safer, freer India.
ABOUT NISCHINT / SKYBYTE VENTURE PRIVATE LIMITED
The platform is protected by three provisional patents filed with the Indian Patent Office in 2026, and is registered under DPIIT (Udyam-MH-19-0428556). NISCHINT targets launch across India’s top 12 cities on August 15, 2026, with a long-term vision to serve 500 million urban Indians.
MEDIA CONTACT
Feroz Shaikh | CTO & Founder
Pravin Arora | CFO & Director
Lokesh Thada| COO & Director









