SecuQR India Private Limited · Three products. One promise.

We exist because
privacy is exposed,
trust is broken,
and family safety cannot wait.

A fake medicine can look real on the shelf.
A daughter walking home alone may look “normal” on a map.
A trusted device can go silent without anyone noticing.
We build privacy-first systems before the cost becomes real.

The counterfeit problem

A fake on the shelf
steals a real life.

  • 01
    A patient takes a counterfeit medicine and the dose was never real.
    Fake pharmaceuticals · Pharma fraud
  • 02
    A family pays for a brand they trust and gets a knock-off in the box.
    Apparel · Cosmetics · Electronics · FMCG
  • 03
    A QR sticker on a poster routes a payment to a stranger's account.
    Payment fraud · Phishing redirects
  • 04
    A normal QR can be copied, and the copy still opens the very same page.
    Copyable codes · Blind QR trust
  • 05
    A scan that simply “works” gets trusted — even though working proves nothing.
    Does this scan ≠ Is this real
  • 06
    The same code is scanned in two distant places at the same moment, and no one is watching.
    Replay · Duplicate-scan patterns
  • 07
    A reused code passes as new because nothing remembers its history.
    No scan history · No provenance
  • 08
    A warranty is paid out on a product the brand never actually made.
    Blind warranty claims
  • 09
    A brand has no idea where its products are really being scanned in the field.
    Zero field visibility
  • 10
    Suspicious activity is noticed only after the damage is already done.
    Late enforcement · No early flags
  • 11
    A buyer cannot tell a genuine identity from a convincing fake.
    No verifiable identity
  • 12
    A counterfeiter copies a label and quietly speaks for the brand.
    Brand impersonation
Our answer
SecuQR®

A QR a counterfeiter cannot copy. A scan that tells the buyer the truth — and tells the brand who tried to fake them.

How SecuQR works →
The family-safety problem

When seconds matter,
most apps look away.

  • 01
    A girl walking home holds her thumb on her phone — and nothing on it is built to help her.
    SOS · One-press alert
  • 02
    In a crisis, the first failure is silence — no one who could help even knows.
    Trusted-circle alert
  • 03
    An SOS arrives as just another buzz, lost in a feed of ordinary notifications.
    Emergency ≠ notification
  • 04
    A parent wants to know a child is safe — without surveilling everything they say.
    Consent-first · No always-on tracking
  • 05
    Private messages get harvested into ad profiles, training data, and breached databases.
    No ad profiling · No data selling
  • 06
    Voice notes and documents are shipped to cloud AI to be read by someone else's models.
    No cloud AI · No online LLM
  • 07
    An elder can't navigate a complex app when one familiar action is all they have.
    Elder support
  • 08
    A family doesn't share one language, so an urgent message goes misunderstood.
    On-device translation
  • 09
    A shared journey quietly turns into permanent location tracking that never ends.
    Ride & travel awareness
  • 10
    An alert goes out, but the sender never learns whether anyone responded.
    Acknowledgement feedback
  • 11
    An app invents a location to look helpful when the real one isn't reliably known.
    Shows what's known, not guessed
  • 12
    Prescriptions, receipts, and records get fed to cloud AI that can't show its sources.
    Nivio · Source-grounded, on-device
Our answer
UVChat

A messenger that's private by default, an SOS that's one press away, and a family layer that protects without watching.

How UVChat works →
AND
The trusted-device problem

A device can go silent —
and no one notices.

  • 01
    A paired watch or phone drops off the network, and most people only find out after the risk has already started.
    Trusted-device protection · Proximity awareness
  • 02
    Apps treat “paired” and “in range” as if they mean safe. Connected is not protected.
    Honest protection states · Fresh evidence
  • 03
    A full signal bar looks reassuring while the device hasn't actually checked in for minutes.
    RSSI in real dBm · No false Protected
  • 04
    “Paired” only means the OS remembers a relationship — not that the device is okay right now.
    Relationship ≠ evidence
  • 05
    A device shows up “nearby,” but nearby is information, not protection — anyone can be in range and offline.
    Proximity ≠ safety
  • 06
    A device responds, yet without fresh proof it still isn't truly protected.
    Reachable ≠ protected
  • 07
    Protection silently stops running while the app keeps showing a comforting green.
    No false green · Honest fallback
  • 08
    A child's tag or a family phone goes inactive and no one is told.
    Family device awareness
  • 09
    Signal bars are marketing math, not the real measurement underneath them.
    Honest signal truth
  • 10
    Evidence quietly goes stale, but the status never admits it.
    Fresh-evidence window
  • 11
    Communication with a device is lost, and the loss is treated as normal.
    Communication-lost state
  • 12
    Many family devices, and no single honest view of which are actually safe.
    One primary · Every device's state
Our six principles

Six principles behind every product we build.

Every product, message, scan, and insight should be private, clear, useful, and easy to verify.

One promise

One company. Three products. One promise.

We build tools for real needs: checking the products you buy, protecting the people you love, and keeping your trusted devices honestly accounted for. SecuQR, UVChat and iShield share one foundation — privacy, safety, and trust you can verify.

Privacy you can verify

No data-selling model. No hidden tricks. Privacy should be clear, simple, and verifiable.

Built for real conditions

Built for weak networks, language barriers, emergencies, and real-world fraud — not just perfect demo conditions.

India-made, worldwide ready

Built in Tamil Nadu, India. Designed for local languages and real families. Ready for brands and users across markets.

Choose your starting point

Which trust problem do you
need to solve first?

Protect the products people buy. Protect the families people love. Protect the devices people trust.