Public overview
AvailablePublic pages provide buyer-centered positioning, fit, use cases, and a controlled next step without implementation details.
Asset brief
SpeakerFree is an active-hardening smart-home safety guidance tool for survivors dealing with technology-enabled abuse. It combines safety-context intake, device selection, AI-assisted plan generation through a gateway pattern with fallback endpoints, image-analysis flow, Bluetooth scanning, quick exit, camouflage mode, and minimized local-state handling. It should be evaluated as a safety-focused technical prototype that needs security, privacy, testing, and launch validation before high-risk public use.
Smart-home safety guidance for survivors facing technology-enabled abuse

Asset type
Smart-home safety guidance prototype
Active-hardening survivor-safety tool for smart-device risk assessment, safety-plan generation, image support, Bluetooth scanning, quick exit, and privacy-minded local-state handling.
Demo posture
No public hosted demo
No public hosted demo verified. Local walkthrough is available by request from the confirmed SpeakerFree3 source repo. Buyer review should include current build, test, gateway, privacy, model-provider, and browser-compatibility verification.
Best fit
DV technology partners, smart-home safety teams, digital safety organizations, and survivor-services programs prepared to complete security and safety validation.
Domestic violence survivors, Stalking survivors
Buyer paths
Pilot • Partnership • Source License • Acquisition
Trust signals
Public-safe indicators buyers can use before requesting deeper materials.
Product thesis
Smart-home devices can be misused for surveillance, control, intimidation, and retaliation. Survivors and advocates often need immediate, plain-language guidance that accounts for physical access, account access, proximity to the person causing harm, notification risks, and whether changing a device could increase danger. SpeakerFree was built to help users think through those tradeoffs while keeping safety and discretion at the center.
Survivors facing smart-home abuse often need guidance under constrained and unsafe conditions. Standard device support assumes full account access, safe timing, and low risk of retaliation. Advocates may understand safety planning but lack device-specific troubleshooting depth. SpeakerFree addresses this gap, but because the use case is high-risk, every AI, privacy, storage, and handoff claim must be carefully bounded and verified before public launch.
SpeakerFree provides a browser-based safety workflow for assessing risk context, selecting or identifying smart devices, generating structured safety plans, and using safety controls such as quick exit, camouflage mode, and mobile handoff. The current implementation includes a browser-based frontend, a small backend AI gateway scaffold, plan validation, deterministic fallback guidance, consent-gated local persistence, and disabled URL state sharing for privacy.
Capabilities
These are the product behaviors, workflows, and evidence points a buyer can scan before requesting deeper materials.
Guided questions shape device guidance around physical access, account access, urgency, and notification risk.
No account system or backend database is documented; persistence is consent-gated and TTL-limited.
Quick Exit, history chaffing, and camouflage mode support safer use on monitored devices.
Audit materials identify gateway, storage, testing, and validation work needed before public launch.
Interface previews
Previews use demo, redacted, or representative content so buyers can inspect the interface without exposing sensitive data.

Actual SpeakerFree app screenshot. Public-safe preview with no survivor data shown.
Use cases
An advocate uses SpeakerFree as a guided reference while helping a survivor think through smart-home device risks and safer timing.
A user uploads or photographs an unfamiliar device, then uses fallback guidance or manual device selection when image analysis is unavailable.
A user relies on Quick Exit, camouflage mode, and chaffing behavior to reduce visible traces during an unsafe interruption.
A DV technology program pilots the workflow with trained staff while validating storage, AI gateway, logging, and browser compatibility controls.
Review package
The public brief gives buyers a safe first pass. Deeper implementation and operational materials stay controlled by fit review.
Documentation
Public overview available. Detailed documentation is gated for controlled review.
Review by request
Testing / QA
QA evidence is available in controlled review and should be freshly verified before buyer reliance.
Controlled review
Transfer boundary
Transfer scope is reviewed privately during app-specific diligence.
Controlled review
Included assets
Commercial paths
Controlled Pilot
Limited pilot with trained advocates or digital safety staff after security, privacy, AI, and browser-flow validation.
Source-Code License
License the browser-based app, backend AI gateway scaffold, safety flows, documentation, and remediation plan for buyer-operated hardening.
Implementation Partnership
Adapt SpeakerFree for a survivor-services, smart-home safety, or digital safety program with buyer-specific device guidance and validation.
Full Acquisition
Transfer source code, safety UX patterns, AI workflow scaffolding, audit materials, remediation roadmap, and transition support under negotiated terms.
Evidence and review posture
This section shows only public-safe evidence language. Deeper technical, security, billing, operational, transfer, and implementation materials stay gated.
Public pages provide buyer-centered positioning, fit, use cases, and a controlled next step without implementation details.
A private walkthrough can be requested for qualified review. No public demo access is implied.
QA evidence is available in controlled review and should be freshly verified before buyer reliance.
Technical, security, billing, operational, transfer, and implementation materials are gated and are not included in the public portfolio payload.
Public pages are designed for discovery: product overview, use case, high-level features, category, and public-safe readiness summary. Deeper technical, security, billing, operational, transfer, and implementation materials are shared selectively after review.
Roadmap
Roadmap labels distinguish completed work from active hardening or planned next steps.
FAQ
Controlled next step
Start with a fit conversation. Public summaries stay safe to browse; technical, security, and transfer materials are shared only when the review path is appropriate.
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