Travel and safety risk assessment provider GeoSure has launched a new AI-powered agent tool that can provide answers and information to travelers regarding risk and safety in their destination.
GeoSure AI was developed as the "ChatGPT of safety and risk," with capabilities to provide "very granular" answers to travelers' natural-language questions, co-founder and CEO Michael Becker said. For example, a traveler dining at a specific restaurant in Bogotá might want to know whether it's safe to walk back to their hotel at night alone.
Those capabilities are open to individual travelers for a monthly $9.99 subscription fee, which grants them access to a set number of queries. It also is available in "Business" ($129.99 per month) and "Business Plus" ($399.99 per month) subscriptions that include access to other GeoSure features around alerts and reporting and higher query limits.
GeoSure processes data that can analyze safety risks down to the neighborhood level, and the company has "increased the granularity" of its capabilities, Becker said. The company also built a "dedicated safety and risk [model context protocol] to power our own agents," which lets AI apps like Claude Desktop or any other MCP-compatible assistant access GeoSure's risk data, he said.