Next Story
Newszop

Glo-Paw by Suchismita Chatterjee: Innovative AI-Powered Wildlife Welfare App Filed for Patent

Send Push
In a world where wildlife conservation faces growing challenges, a new mobile app, Glo-Paw, is making waves by providing a much-needed tool for real-time animal tracking and protection. Created by cybersecurity expert Suchismita Chatterjee, Glo-Paw is a ground-breaking app designed to empower forest rangers, researchers, and nature lovers to protect wildlife more effectively.

The inspiration behind Glo-Paw comes from Chatterjee’s deep admiration for nature and her concern about the lack of practical, easy-to-use tools for wildlife monitoring. As a seasoned professional in cybersecurity, Chatterjee saw an opportunity to blend her technical expertise with her passion for conservation. During her travels, she observed how wildlife workers often lacked reliable technology to report sightings, track movements, or prevent poaching. That realisation led to the creation of Glo-Paw.

What makes Glo-Paw stand out is its simplicity and effectiveness, particularly in remote areas with limited connectivity. The app is powered by AI, allowing it to intelligently process and categorise wildlife data, enhancing the precision of reports and tracking. Most importantly, it functions in full offline mode, making it ideal for regions with little to no internet access. Users can upload photos, provide geolocation data, and share notes about animal sightings or behaviours. These reports contribute to a crowdsourced map that can be accessed by others in the community, helping to track wildlife in near real-time. Alerts about endangered species or unusual animal behaviour are also sent to users, providing essential information for timely intervention.

Glo-Paw was designed with fieldwork in mind, ensuring that even those with minimal technical skills—such as local farmers or rangers—can contribute and benefit from the data. The app operates seamlessly in low-connectivity environments, making it ideal for rural zones, forests, and wildlife reserves.

Currently under patent review with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, Glo-Paw is gaining significant international attention. It has already earned recognition from environmental scientists, NGOs, and academic circles, with Chatterjee being invited to speak at international conferences and receiving multiple accolades, including nominations for Cybersecurity Architect of the Year.

With its AI-powered features, offline functionality, and growing user base, Glo-Paw is set to transform the way we protect wildlife in the 21st century.

Loving Newspoint? Download the app now