Apps

Voiijer’s new app offers a social community for nature-lovers and explorers

Comment

Michael Barth, Voiijer Founder and CEO, hiking in rocky terrain
Image Credits: @fishercreative

Social media often disconnects people from the real world, keeping people inside scrolling feeds on their phones. New social app Voiijer wants to do the opposite by connecting nature enthusiasts to the world’s wonders, where they can create community, share their adventures, document their discoveries and collaborate with others on expeditions.

Somewhat reminiscent of a cross between a nature-filled Instagram and a timeline-based social app like Twitter/X, Voiijer lets users browse its home page to discover the content shared by others who have documented their journeys into the natural world.

As you scroll through someone’s feed, you may come across content like photos, videos, audio, text notes and even 3D scans for augmented reality (AR) viewing. Each observation can also contain additional data, including accreditation.

Image Credits: Voiijer

For example, some popular feeds on the app’s home page today include journeys like “Can tech help discover dinosaurs?”, which includes photos and videos from a fossil site; “Why is Iceland one of the best Mars analog environments?,” which includes text explanations and multimedia documenting an Icelandic expedition; and “Can we find blue vipers in Komodo?” where a user explores Komodo National Park in Indonesia in search of the blue-hued snakes.

Image Credits: Voiijer

Launched this summer into public beta, Voiijer was dreamed up by CEO Michael Barth, a member of the field research professional society, The Explorers Club and a fellow of the U.K.-based geographers’ society, the Royal Geographical Society. The idea came to him during an expedition in the Gobi Desert, where his team was able to make groundbreaking discoveries thanks to substantial funding and advanced technology, but struggled to share their findings with a wider audience.

It occurred to Barth that smartphones could be a useful tool to develop communities where users could engage in storytelling and more effectively share their data. To get the app off the ground, the startup has raised nearly $1 million in angel funding from friends and family.

In addition to Barth, Voiijer’s co-founders include CPO Michelle Excell, whose background includes multiplatform interactive projects involving augmented reality, virtual reality, AI and spatial technology; and CMO Greg McConnell, formerly of WPP & J. Walter Thompson, where he developed brand strategies and created successful partnerships across global luxury, heritage, tech and lifestyle categories.

Image Credits: Voiijer

Like other social apps, Voiijer lets you browse content created by others or share your own. A search feature allows you to seek out specific topics, observations, projects and other people on the app who share your interests.

You also can invite other users to collaborate with you on projects (nicknamed Voiijs), plan expeditions together with a team and upload your data, content and files as you document your travels and fieldwork both in real-time and when the expedition wraps. This storytelling capability helps others learn more about your discoveries in ways that go deeper than a post or a short video could, the company believes.

Image Credits: Voiijer

“Our blend of technology is unique,” McConnell told TechCrunch. “Exploration fieldwork is inherently multimedia, and stories from expeditions need to be told in new ways. We have packed the power of an Explorer’s toolkit into an app: the GPS, the cameras, the notebook, microphones and sampling bags — powerful tools for data collection that create experiential stories,” he continued.

“In addition to photos and videos, Voiijer supports audio recordings, short and long-form note writing and scans that come to life using Apple’s AR Quick Look. No other app supports this range of media, with collaboration features and a storytelling lens,” McConnell added.

Image Credits: Voiijer

The New York and Hong Kong-based startup plans to eventually monetize through a combination of ads and a subscription model for additional services. However, the app is currently ad-free as it’s only a public beta.

The test version has been trialed by some 100 users, including Kenton Cool, a seasoned mountaineer with 17 Everest summits under his belt. On September 30, the iOS app will “officially” launch and open to more early adopters, with the goal of scaling to 10,000 people within three months.

“We’re thrilled to invite people into the Voiijer community during this crucial phase,” Excell said. “Their feedback will be vital in refining our platform and ensuring we deliver an experience that truly resonates with our audience,” she noted.

Voiijer (pronounced “Voyager”) is currently a free download on the App Store. Even if you’re not an explorer yourself, you can browse the app’s content to learn more about the world and the fieldwork being done by the app’s users.

More TechCrunch

Generative AI improvements are increasingly being made through data curation and collection — not architectural — improvements. Big Tech has an advantage.

AI training data has a price tag that only Big Tech can afford

Keeping up with an industry as fast-moving as AI is a tall order. So until an AI can do it for you, here’s a handy roundup of recent stories in the world…

This Week in AI: Can we (and could we ever) trust OpenAI?

Jasper Health, a cancer care platform startup, laid off a substantial part of its workforce, TechCrunch has learned.

General Catalyst-backed Jasper Health lays off staff

Live Nation says its Ticketmaster subsidiary was hacked. A hacker claims to be selling 560 million customer records.

Live Nation confirms Ticketmaster was hacked, says personal information stolen in data breach

Featured Article

Inside EV startup Fisker’s collapse: how the company crumbled under its founders’ whims

An autonomous pod. A solid-state battery-powered sports car. An electric pickup truck. A convertible grand tourer EV with up to 600 miles of range. A “fully connected mobility device” for young urban innovators to be built by Foxconn and priced under $30,000. The next Popemobile. Over the past eight years, famed vehicle designer Henrik Fisker…

17 hours ago
Inside EV startup Fisker’s collapse: how the company crumbled under its founders’ whims

Late Friday afternoon, a time window companies usually reserve for unflattering disclosures, AI startup Hugging Face said that its security team earlier this week detected “unauthorized access” to Spaces, Hugging…

Hugging Face says it detected ‘unauthorized access’ to its AI model hosting platform

Featured Article

Hacked, leaked, exposed: Why you should never use stalkerware apps

Using stalkerware is creepy, unethical, potentially illegal, and puts your data and that of your loved ones in danger.

18 hours ago
Hacked, leaked, exposed: Why you should never use stalkerware apps

The design brief was simple: each grind and dry cycle had to be completed before breakfast. Here’s how Mill made it happen.

Mill’s redesigned food waste bin really is faster and quieter than before

Google is embarrassed about its AI Overviews, too. After a deluge of dunks and memes over the past week, which cracked on the poor quality and outright misinformation that arose…

Google admits its AI Overviews need work, but we’re all helping it beta test

Welcome to Startups Weekly — Haje‘s weekly recap of everything you can’t miss from the world of startups. Sign up here to get it in your inbox every Friday. In…

Startups Weekly: Musk raises $6B for AI and the fintech dominoes are falling

The product, which ZeroMark calls a “fire control system,” has two components: a small computer that has sensors, like lidar and electro-optical, and a motorized buttstock.

a16z-backed ZeroMark wants to give soldiers guns that don’t miss against drones

The RAW Dating App aims to shake up the dating scheme by shedding the fake, TikTok-ified, heavily filtered photos and replacing them with a more genuine, unvarnished experience. The app…

Pitch Deck Teardown: RAW Dating App’s $3M angel deck

Yes, we’re calling it “ThreadsDeck” now. At least that’s the tag many are using to describe the new user interface for Instagram’s X competitor, Threads, which resembles the column-based format…

‘ThreadsDeck’ arrived just in time for the Trump verdict

Japanese crypto exchange DMM Bitcoin confirmed on Friday that it had been the victim of a hack resulting in the theft of 4,502.9 bitcoin, or about $305 million.  According to…

Hackers steal $305M from DMM Bitcoin crypto exchange

This is not a drill! Today marks the final day to secure your early-bird tickets for TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 at a significantly reduced rate. At midnight tonight, May 31, ticket…

Disrupt 2024 early-bird prices end at midnight

Instagram is testing a way for creators to experiment with reels without committing to having them displayed on their profiles, giving the social network a possible edge over TikTok and…

Instagram tests ‘trial reels’ that don’t display to a creator’s followers

U.S. federal regulators have requested more information from Zoox, Amazon’s self-driving unit, as part of an investigation into rear-end crash risks posed by unexpected braking. The National Highway Traffic Safety…

Feds tell Zoox to send more info about autonomous vehicles suddenly braking

You thought the hottest rap battle of the summer was between Kendrick Lamar and Drake. You were wrong. It’s between Canva and an enterprise CIO. At its Canva Create event…

Canva’s rap battle is part of a long legacy of Silicon Valley cringe

Voice cloning startup ElevenLabs introduced a new tool for users to generate sound effects through prompts today after announcing the project back in February.

ElevenLabs debuts AI-powered tool to generate sound effects

We caught up with Antler founder and CEO Magnus Grimeland about the startup scene in Asia, the current tech startup trends in the region and investment approaches during the rise…

VC firm Antler’s CEO says Asia presents ‘biggest opportunity’ in the world for growth

Temu is to face Europe’s strictest rules after being designated as a “very large online platform” under the Digital Services Act (DSA).

Chinese e-commerce marketplace Temu faces stricter EU rules as a ‘very large online platform’

Meta has been banned from launching features on Facebook and Instagram that would have collected data on voters in Spain using the social networks ahead of next month’s European Elections.…

Spain bans Meta from launching election features on Facebook, Instagram over privacy fears

Stripe, the world’s most valuable fintech startup, said on Friday that it will temporarily move to an invite-only model for new account sign-ups in India, calling the move “a tough…

Stripe curbs its India ambitions over regulatory situation

The 2024 election is likely to be the first in which faked audio and video of candidates is a serious factor. As campaigns warm up, voters should be aware: voice…

Voice cloning of political figures is still easy as pie

When Alex Ewing was a kid growing up in Purcell, Oklahoma, he knew how close he was to home based on which billboards he could see out the car window.…

OneScreen.ai brings startup ads to billboards and NYC’s subway

SpaceX’s massive Starship rocket could take to the skies for the fourth time on June 5, with the primary objective of evaluating the second stage’s reusable heat shield as the…

SpaceX sent Starship to orbit — the next launch will try to bring it back

Eric Lefkofsky knows the public listing rodeo well and is about to enter it for a fourth time. The serial entrepreneur, whose net worth is estimated at nearly $4 billion,…

Billionaire Groupon founder Eric Lefkofsky is back with another IPO: AI health tech Tempus

TechCrunch Disrupt showcases cutting-edge technology and innovation, and this year’s edition will not disappoint. Among thousands of insightful breakout session submissions for this year’s Audience Choice program, five breakout sessions…

You’ve spoken! Meet the Disrupt 2024 breakout session audience choice winners

Check Point is the latest security vendor to fix a vulnerability in its technology, which it sells to companies to protect their networks.

Zero-day flaw in Check Point VPNs is ‘extremely easy’ to exploit

Though Spotify never shared official numbers, it’s likely that Car Thing underperformed or was just not worth continued investment in today’s tighter economic market.

Spotify offers Car Thing refunds as it faces lawsuit over bricking the streaming device