When every second matters,
CareWatch is already there.

The emergency smartwatch built for the people who need it most — and the caregivers who can't be everywhere at once.

Two emergency smartwatches, one with black band and one with white band

The problem

By 2030, the world will be short 11 million healthcare workers.

WHO, cited in the February 2026 whitepaper by

Nebius, AstraZeneca, NVIDIA

The people who need care most are growing fastest. The people trained to give it are running out.

You can't be there.
We are.

CareWatch companion app home screen showing status, location and battery

Most days, nothing happens.
You'll know it.

CareWatch companion app alert screen showing an emergency call in progress

The day something does,
a real person responds in seconds.

The watch

One press. Help on its way.

Emergency call triggered on the watch worn on a wrist

Help at the press of a button

24/7 emergency response, anywhere they go.

A real watch, not a panic button

Discreet, stylish, and something people actually want to wear.

Connected to the people who matter

Family and caregivers get notified the moment something happens.

Built for the home-care era

Designed for people who want to stay in their own home, longer.

Distribution

We're not starting from zero.

1,000
active home-care clients today
5,000
clients across our sales network
1
trusted buyer already in place

Two of our co-founders run a home-care company serving around a thousand active clients, with an established sales network reaching roughly five thousand more — already selling them bandages, dressings, and medical consumables.

We're plugging the watch into a distribution channel that already exists, already trusts us, and already has the elderly customer on the other end. Same buyer. Same logistics. New product.

The bigger picture

The watch is where we start. Not where we stop.

Every wrist becomes the foundation for the largest longitudinal health dataset on aging humans ever assembled — and the foundation for AI that multiplies every caregiver by ten.