The world understands
your heartbeat.
Not the air you breathe.
I'm working on changing that.
Founder & CEO, Adevair Technologies · Inventor · Engineer · Creating the category of Environmental Intelligence
Air quality should be measured at the point of breath. Not from a rooftop. Not averaged across a city. At the exact moment it enters your body.
Wearables are context-blind. They know everything about your body and nothing about the world your body moves through. That is a fundamental design failure.
We need Environmental Intelligence. The ability of a device to understand both what your surroundings contain and what your biology experiences — together, in real time, specific to you.
The air around you matters as much as the data inside you. Until technology treats them as equally important, it is only doing half the job.
Your body is already intelligent. It senses, adapts, and protects itself constantly. Your environment isn't. It surrounds you with threats you cannot see, smell, or feel — until the damage is done.
I'm building the missing layer between the two.
The last decade taught wearables to understand you.
The next will teach them to understand everything around you.
You can't see it.
You can't smell it.
But it's taking years from your life.
Air pollution silently cuts years off the lives of people in Indian cities. It doesn't trigger an alarm. It doesn't announce itself. It just quietly enters the body, breath by breath. The first step to protecting people is making the invisible visible.
Walk through Bengaluru
Real readings from Securio's field validation — 21,963 sensor readings across the city. The same commute, three environments. Watch what your lungs actually experience.
Source: Securio field validation, Bengaluru & Kodagu, April 2026 · Peak recorded AQI 631 · 58.9% of readings exceeded the WHO 24h guideline
Securio is node one.
The vision is an intelligence fabric.
A single product is a beginning, not a destination. Each layer of Environmental Intelligence builds on the last — sensing, then protection, then prediction, then a network that understands the environment at the scale of a city.
One AI architecture.
An entire fabric around human safety.
Securio is not the company. It is node one of an AI Fabric being built around human safety and intelligence — one patent, one product, one layer at a time. The architecture was always a platform.
All layers share the same core AI architecture — granted by the Government of India (Patent No. 536729) and extended to 135+ countries via PCT.
"I didn't want to start with the rocket. I wanted to start niche — and build the AI fabric of wellbeing, one layer at a time."
My first patent protected people from threats that approach the body — the vehicle too close, the intruder, the accident. Then I learned that pollution was quietly cutting a decade off lives in Indian cities. Same mission. A different threat vector. The first patent protects you from what approaches your body. Securio protects you from what enters it.
I incorporated Adevair in 2019. Within months, COVID hit. Supply chains collapsed. I built a working prototype anyway — through the worst possible conditions for building hardware, with zero external capital. Securio's active development formally began in December 2024, built on everything the foundation years made possible.
The intellectual territory
I'm working to own.
A founder website becomes memorable when you can see how the founder thinks. These are the questions I'm spending my time on.
Your wearable already knows what's
happening to your body — before you feel it.
That world is what I'm building.
The thinking behind
the building.
Articles, build logs, and field notes — published on LinkedIn and Medium as the work happens.
Build something
that should exist.
If you're an investor who sees the category, a partner building in urban mobility, InsurTech, smart cities, or environmental data, or simply someone who believes this should exist — let's talk.
Securio — the first wearable for
Bioenvironmental Intelligence
Your body is smart. Your environment isn't. Securio is the bridge — a wearable that understands what your environment contains and what your body experiences, in real time, and acts before the damage is done.


Sensing tells you what's there.
Filtration changes what your lungs receive.
Intelligence decides what to do about it.
Securio operates across two distinct contexts at once: environmental (what your surroundings contain) and biological (what enters your body and how your body responds). Five layers. Two contexts. One wearable.
The Securio Intelligence Stack
Why this is hard to copy: it isn't one feature. It's four layers working together, protected by a granted patent, a pending patent, and a PCT filing across 135+ countries — secured before the market had a name for the category.
Protected before the market had a name
From Iron Man to
Invisible Threats
"I didn't want to start with the rocket. I wanted to start niche — build the AI fabric of wellbeing, one layer at a time."
Every builder has an origin. Mine was Iron Man — not the character, but the idea that a single person, driven by intelligence and an absolute refusal to accept problems as permanent, could engineer solutions that change the world. A suit that protected its wearer. Technology that responded to the human body. Intelligence woven into everyday existence.
That idea became a method. Start with one real, solvable problem. Build the intelligence layer for it. Then build the next one. Not a product — a fabric. Securio is not the destination. It is the first layer of something much larger.
In 2019, I incorporated Adevair Technologies. Within months, COVID arrived. Supply chains collapsed. Factories shut. I built a working prototype anyway — with restricted supplies, a global pandemic as the backdrop, and zero external capital. Hardware is hard at the best of times. Adevair learned to do it at the worst. That capability doesn't leave a team. It becomes the team.
A news report stopped me.
Pollution levels in Delhi were cutting a decade off the lives of residents. Not months. A decade. Silently. Invisibly. Every breath, every commute, every day spent in the city — quietly taking years from people's lives.
The first patent addressed the visible threat — the vehicle too close, the intruder, the accident about to happen. But here was a threat that was invisible, continuous, and in many ways more dangerous — because nobody was treating it as an emergency. It didn't trigger alarms. It just took years.
I had spent years thinking about threats to the human body in motion. This was the same mission. A different threat vector. The second patent application was filed. And Securio began.
This was never two inventions.
This was always one journey.
your body
your body
When you file a patent, a novelty search independently reviews existing global literature to determine whether your invention is genuinely new. It is the moment of truth for any inventor.
The report came back confirming no prior art existed for the combination of real-time sensing, active filtration, posture intelligence, safety response, and hyperlocal bioenvironmental mapping — integrated into a single wearable, at the level of the individual breath.
This was not an improvement on an existing category. This was a completely unexplored one. When Adevair says it is creating Bioenvironmental Intelligence — this is not marketing language. It is the factual description of an invention the global patent literature had not seen before.
Every milestone earned. Not funded, not accelerated, not shortcut.
A category with no name,
no prior art, and no rival
Every person in every city breathes air that no platform measures, no device tracks, and no system warns them about. Official monitoring offers one rooftop sensor per million people, averaged across square kilometres, once an hour. Securio closes that gap at the level of the individual breath — and builds a dataset that doesn't exist anywhere on earth.
Securio is a wedge, not just a product. Each device becomes a node. Each node generates street-level environmental ground truth. At scale, the network becomes infrastructure — licensable to navigation platforms, InsurTech, and smart cities. The same device that protects a commuter's lungs builds the world's most granular environmental dataset.
Built on a deep-tech foundation since 2019, actively developing since 2024, validated to TRL-7, IP-protected globally, and reached without a rupee of external capital. The technology chapter is largely written. The commercial chapter begins at the August 2026 launch.
Build something
that should exist.
If you're building in urban mobility, InsurTech, smart cities, or environmental data — or if you're an investor who sees what Securio is becoming — reach out.