A smart dashcam, an AI co-pilot and a guardian — all from the phone in your pocket. It watches the road, sees what's coming, learns how you drive, and has your back when things go wrong. Free, in any car.
New cars hide driver-assistance and safety behind an expensive options list — and only on premium trims. A dedicated dashcam costs hundreds. A black box is a monthly insurer subscription. But the phone in your pocket already has the camera, the motion sensors and the GPS to do the same job — free, in any car, even a fifteen-year-old one.
| What carmakers & gadgets charge for | Mekavo, on the phone you own | |
|---|---|---|
| Built-in dashcam | Hundreds, or premium trim only | Free — it's your camera |
| Forward-collision warning & object detection | An expensive driver-assist pack, new cars only | The camera AI sees vehicles and hazards ahead and warns you |
| Driver monitoring / black-box telematics | Insurer device + monthly subscription | Your own private driving score, on your phone |
| Crash & SOS assist | Premium subscription | Crash detection + the free Angel voice |
| Takes the wheel for you | Auto-brake & lane-steer (built-in hardware) | Honest: a phone warns you — it doesn't touch the controls |
A new car hides this behind an expensive options list. An old car has none of it. Mekavo gives every car the same eyes — free.
A dashcam screwed to the glass is only as safe as the car around it. Mekavo is different — because the proof can live somewhere the crash can't reach.
A static dashcam's memory card melts in a fire, shatters in a crash, or is stolen with the car — and your proof dies with it. When you have signal and you've given permission, Mekavo sends the important moments to our servers fast, so even if the car is gone, your evidence isn't.
See a dangerous or reckless driver swerving ahead? Just tell Mekavo to start recording. It keeps a clean pack from the minutes before through to after the incident — evidence you can hand to the police or your insurer.
Log where and when you parked — and the bay and the signage — the moment you leave the car. If a wrong parking ticket lands later, you've got the proof to contest it.
Criminals clone number plates and the fines come to you. Your own private location record shows your car was somewhere else entirely — proof that helps clear you in an investigation.
Cloud upload needs signal and your permission. Mekavo gives you the evidence to contest or clear yourself — the outcome is for the police, your insurer or the court.
The forward camera and on-device AI spot vehicles and hazards ahead and warn you when something's closing in — not just passive recording, but eyes on the road with you.
The motion sensors feel every harsh brake, sharp accelerate and hard corner, and turn them into a personal driving score with gentle coaching — so you improve, at your own pace.
If it detects a crash, the Angel voice speaks up to check you're OK and your evidence is sealed automatically. Crash safety is always free — we never put a price on it.
Ask it things, hands on the wheel. It finds the nearest fuel, parking or services from our own places data, gives you a quick brief before you set off, and reads receipts so you don't have to type.
Home, work and your regular spots — saved as private points only you can see, never shared. Mekavo quietly learns your routes and tells you when the roads you use are slower than usual.
On a long, tiring drive Mekavo notices the pattern and nudges you to take a break — before tiredness becomes dangerous.
The same sensors that score your driving also read the road surface — counting the speedbumps and potholes you hit, where they are, and which stretches are getting rougher over time. So you can pick the smoother route.
A modern phone isn't a toy. It carries the same class of sensors as purpose-built car safety gear — you just never switched them on for driving. Here's what's really inside, and what Mekavo does with it.
Phones from 2022 on (iPhone 14, Pixel 6 and newer) use dual-frequency L1+L5 GPS — accurate to 1–3 metres outdoors, indistinguishable from the units inside professional fleet trackers. That's your route, your alibi, your sealed evidence.
Most Android phones of the last three years shoot in 4K — sharper than dashcams that cost hundreds. It's your dashcam, your AI eyes on the road, and your proof.
The accelerometer reads ±16 g at 0.001 g resolution; the gyroscope ±2000°/s. Apple trusts these same sensors to detect a crash and call emergency services. Mekavo uses them to feel harsh braking, tiredness and rough roads.
The companies who sell an expensive safety pack will tell you a phone can't do this. They have thousands of reasons to say so.
The same phone that watches the road becomes a teaching tool. It shows exactly what happened on a lesson; the instructor gives it meaning. Nobody is graded by a machine — the teacher always has the final word.
Most of a lesson is forgotten by the next day. With Mekavo you keep every one — replay the drive, hear exactly what your instructor said and where, and turn up to your next lesson already ahead.
Students improve faster when they can review between lessons — and faster progress is the best advert you have. Mekavo gives every student something to take home, and gives you back the admin time.
No more teaching with one eye on the road and one hand scribbling notes on paper. The instructor never touches the screen or a clipboard — the phone's hardware volume buttons become a clicker, and a short vibration confirms every press, so you know it landed without ever looking down:
Volume UP = a good moment. A smooth gear change, a well-judged junction, a confident merge — press up and it's saved as a positive to celebrate later.
Volume DOWN = something to work on. A late brake, a wide turn, a missed mirror check — press down and it's flagged to review together, kindly, after the drive.
Each press gives a short buzz you can feel through the phone, works even with the screen off, and automatically keeps the few seconds of audio and GPS around that exact moment — so nothing is lost and nobody takes their eyes off the road.
Great teaching shouldn't mean repeating the same words on the same corners every single lesson. So an instructor can record one reference drive — the "perfect" route — and keep it as living teaching material, ready to hand to any student.
A lesson stops being a vague memory. While you drive, the phone quietly records the things that matter — and pins every one to the exact spot on the road where it happened, so you can stand on that corner again, on screen, and understand it.
Satellite GPS traces the exact route, your speed the whole way, distance covered and top speed — accurate to a metre or two, so every event has a precise place and time.
When the phone is mounted, the accelerometer and gyroscope feel harsh braking, sharp acceleration, hard cornering and hesitation — the same forces the car feels. (Handheld, these are ignored, so hand-wobble is never mistaken for driving.)
The same motion sensors read the road surface — the speedbumps and potholes you crossed, and exactly where they were.
The forward camera watches the road, the lane markings and the vehicles around you — the same AI eyes that warn an everyday driver.
The instructor's spoken notes are transcribed automatically and pinned to the exact corner or junction they were said — so the learner hears the advice again, in the place it belongs.
Mekavo coaches; it doesn't certify, and it never grades a learner on its own — the instructor always has the final word. Drive School is for adults aged 18 and over.
Your clips stay on your phone unless you choose to save them. Your places are private points only you can see. Nothing leaves your phone without your permission. You decide what to keep, what to share, and what to delete.
Install Mekavo on the phone you already own. No card, no catch, no new gadget to buy.
Pop it on a windscreen or dash mount so the camera can see the road ahead. That's the whole setup.
Mekavo watches the road, learns how you drive, and keeps the evidence safe. You just drive.
Yes — free to start, in any car, no card needed. The dashcam, hazard warnings, driving score, crash detection and your private map all run on your phone and cost you nothing. There are optional extras later if you ever want them, but you never have to pay to stay safe.
Most Android phones from the last few years work well — they already have the 4K camera, GPS and motion sensors Mekavo uses. The newer the phone, the sharper the camera and the more accurate the GPS.
On your phone, by default. Clips stay with you unless you choose to save or share one. The important evidence around an incident can be sent to our secure servers — but only when you have signal and you've given permission.
Yes. The phone's motion sensors are sensitive enough to detect a serious impact — the same class of sensors Apple uses to call emergency services. If Mekavo detects a crash, the free Angel voice speaks up to check you're OK and your evidence is sealed automatically.
Yes. Tell Mekavo to start recording and it keeps a clean pack from before and after the incident — evidence you can give to the police or your insurer. We don't decide the outcome; we give you the proof to make your case.
That's the whole point. A dashcam screwed to the glass burns or breaks with the car. When you have signal and permission, Mekavo sends the important moments off your phone fast — so even after a fire or a serious crash, your evidence is safe.
Same phone. Same car. One install — and the road has a witness, you have a co-pilot, and your evidence can never burn. Free.
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