AI for Civic Innovation 2026

Air-quality apps show a number.
SaafHawa tells you what to do.

A bilingual AI assistant for caregivers across Pakistan. Tell us who's in your home; we turn today's local AQI into a clear, plain-language plan — verdict, steps, and why — in English and Urdu.

168
Lahore · live
PM2.5 dominant · Unhealthy
Air quality · Unhealthy · AQI 168
Keep your child indoors until noon — mask the school run.
بچے کو دوپہر تک گھر کے اندر رکھیں۔

The gap

A number is not an answer.

Pakistan already has open AQI data. What it doesn't have is interpretation — a clear, per-person answer in the language people actually think in. SaafHawa closes that last mile.

1

The number is jargon

"AQI 168" means nothing to a parent deciding on the morning school run.

2

One size fits nobody

A toddler, a grandparent on heart medication, and a healthy adult need different advice. Apps give one.

3

Language barrier

Guidance — when it exists — is English-only. Most caregivers think in Urdu.

How it works

Four steps. Two languages. One clear decision.

01

Pick your area

Choose between Lahore, Karachi, or Islamabad — and a specific area inside it.

02

Set your household

Toggle who's home: child, elderly, pregnant, allergy, heart/lung, outdoor worker.

03

Get a bilingual plan

AI turns the AQI into a one-line verdict, 3–4 actions, and a why — in EN and Urdu.

04

Ask anything

"Safe to walk to school?" — answered, grounded in your air level and household.

What's inside

Built to actually be usable.

Per-household advice

Six profile flags reshape every verdict, every step, every "why". The AI's value is legible.

UR

Bilingual by default

Natural Urdu in Nastaliq script — not a translation toggle bolted onto an English UI.

Offline-safe

If the API or the network dies, a deterministic bilingual plan still loads. The demo never goes blank.

Try it on today's air.

Pick a city, set a profile, get a plan you can act on.

Launch the app →