The Intelligence Layer for Life Around You

NearAIx is a modular AI engine designed to make local life smarter—connecting people, places, and platforms through real-time proximity intelligence. Whether it’s matching a family with nearby resources, helping a business find its next customer, or guiding communities toward sustainable choices, NearAIx makes relevance visible.
Built as a schema-first, API-driven foundation, NearAIx powers verticals across food (NaanDash), auto (AutoPlace), energy (SolarPlace), video (VidSers), and real estate (HomeManageAI)—quietly weaving intelligence into daily decisions without noise or intrusion.

🔍 Our Purpose

To unify location-based data, contextual AI, and scalable verticals into one seamless platform that helps users find what matters—near & now.

01

Help communities

Help communities organize, communicate, and connect at scale.

02

Give businesses

Give businesses proximity-driven insight that builds trust and loyalty.

03

Feed ethical

Feed ethical intelligence engines like GenomeAIx with structured, local relevance.

04

Empower individuals

Empower individuals to discover real-time options tailored to their lives.

🧠 What Powers NearAIx

Universal Proximity Graph A living map of categories, places, intent, and relationships—customizable per vertical.
Modular Data Schema & AI Search Exportable, brandable, and instantly deployable—making AI local without reinventing the stack.
AI Copilot Interfaces Voice and text agents for discovery, diagnostics, storytelling, and onboarding.
Privacy-Respecting Logic No tracking. No monetization of user identity. Just guidance seeded by pattern.

100+

ai-driven platforms built.

7M+

monthly unique visitors.

17M+

monthly web hits.

1,000+

daily articles published.

🌱 Built for Impact

NearAIx isn’t a product. It’s a movement—toward quiet infrastructure, ethical automation, and scalable empathy. It helps mothers find food, students find tools, and communities find each other—all while feeding data into humanitarian engines like Save World Children and GenomeAIx.