Use Case
Hopper keeps humanitarian teams, medical missions, and disaster-response units in sync — across remote field sites, without satellite uplinks or expensive equipment.
80+
Active NGO missions
72h+
Sustained operation in field tests
100%
Offline — no internet needed

Field teams operating in disaster zones, remote clinics, or conflict-affected areas face communication blackouts the moment infrastructure fails. Satellite phones are expensive and scarce. Radio systems are complex to deploy. When coordination breaks down, lives are at risk.
Hopper creates an instant mesh network the moment two devices are within range. As teams spread across a site, the network extends with them — each device becoming a relay node for others.
Team leaders can broadcast updates, field units can report status, and medical staff can coordinate handoffs — all in real time, with no external dependency.
"During the floods, every other comms system failed within hours. Hopper kept our medical teams coordinated for three days straight." — Dr. Kwame A., Field Director, MedReach International
Field Operations