Rural Communities
Rural Communities
People living in remote areas with poor or no mobile coverage. Hopper keeps them connected — no data, no towers, no cost.
Hopper lets you chat, share files, and stay in touch with people nearby — no SIM card, no Wi-Fi, no data needed. Just you and the people around you.

In an emergency, being able to reach your people isn't a nice-to-have. It's everything. When the towers go dark, Hopper stays on.
We believe that being able to connect with your community shouldn't be a privilege granted by a centralized grid. It is a fundamental resilient right.
Communication should be physics-based, not contract-based. By utilizing the ambient radio waves already present in our devices, we reclaim the airwaves.
To turn every mobile device into a bridge, forming a global emergency infrastructure that remains active through any disaster or shutdown.
Our goal is 1 billion active relay points by 2030, ensuring that no territory on earth is ever truly "offline" or isolated from the human collective.
Hover or tap a card to learn who Hopper is built for.

People living in remote areas with poor or no mobile coverage. Hopper keeps them connected — no data, no towers, no cost.

Educational institutions in low-infrastructure areas where internet is unreliable or unaffordable. Chat on campus, no Wi-Fi needed.
Teams in isolated environments — humanitarian missions, medical camps — that need offline coordination that never drops.

Participants at festivals, conferences, or crowded venues where mobile networks get congested. Hopper stays fast even when towers fail.
Open Hopper. See who's nearby. Start chatting. When you're too far apart, other Hopper users in between quietly pass the message along — like a chain of hands.
Hopper works like a neighbourhood. If you can't reach someone directly, someone nearby passes the message along. No towers. No internet. No middleman.
Hopper quietly scans for other users in range. When it finds someone, you're connected instantly.
Even at a packed festival or protest, Hopper stays fast because it doesn't rely on a tower everyone's fighting over.
"Are you guys at the stage yet? Signal is gone up here 😭"
Yeah! Walk towards the big screen — Amara and I are right there, I'll send you our exact spot.
Hopper has no servers. Your messages go directly from your phone to theirs — nothing is stored in the cloud, nothing passes through a company's systems. When you delete a message, it's gone. Simple.
