The intelligent discovery layer for the last mile of travel.
Jaunt was designed for the moment you stop looking at a screen. Your glasses are the interface; the phone in your pocket does the quiet work. Everything below exists to make a walk feel like being shown around by a knowledgeable local.
The Discovery Graph
Over 1M+ context-rich discovery pointsworldwide — structured for routes, relevance, and context, not just search. It’s the difference between “coffee near me” and “the bakery you should cross the street for.”
New York City
- 110k+ discovery points
- 250+ neighborhoods
- 900k+ signals processed
London
- 80k+ discovery points
- 150+ neighborhoods
How the graph is built
Scout
Agents comb sources for places with a story worth telling — not just a pin worth dropping.
Geotag
Every discovery point is located precisely enough to say “on your left,” not just “nearby.”
Verify
Stories are checked against their sources before they're allowed anywhere near your ears.
Enrich
Context gets layered in — what it was, what it is, and why it's worth slowing down for.
Human in the loop: historians and domain experts review stories, facts, and location context for accuracy.
Three ways to wander
Jaunt Navigation (A→B)
“Get there, better.”
Jaunt Loop
“Explore a neighborhood.”
Surprise Me
“I don't know, show me.”
Every mode navigates with landmark-aware voice cues — directions that say “on your left, the old clocktower,” not “head northeast.”
Wearable-native, from day one
Jaunt was built for glasses, not retrofitted onto them. It runs live on Meta Ray-Ban glasses today, with Google AI Glasses next — and we’re building toward the Android XR ecosystem in the Discovery & Navigation category.