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An Interview With Shemie Breitenbach, The Founder Of SuperQueen AI

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Below is our recent interview with Shemie Breitenbach, the Founder of SuperQueen AI:

Q: Could you provide our readers with a brief introduction to your company?

A: SuperQueen AI is a technology company building a safety-first intelligence platform designed to help women navigate daily life with greater awareness, protection, and confidence. The mission is simple: use modern technology to give women tools that help them stay safe, make informed decisions, and thrive in all areas of life.

Alongside the technology platform, we launched SuperQueen Impact, our nonprofit initiative dedicated to expanding access to safety tools, education, and community leadership opportunities for women and children globally. Together, the company and nonprofit represent a broader vision, technology that protects, empowers, and uplifts.

SuperQueen AI personal safety alarm keychains in black, white, mint, and pink with SOS emergency features.

Q: Can you tell us something more about your latest announcement?

A: Our latest announcement introduces two free safety tools for women: the Safe Exit AI Call and the Web Safety Alarm, alongside the “Protected in Pink” personal safety alarm.

The Safe Exit AI Call helps women discreetly leave uncomfortable or potentially unsafe situations by triggering a realistic incoming phone call that provides a natural reason to step away.

The Web Safety Alarm is a simple browser-based alarm that instantly draws attention with one tap during an in-person threatening or uncomfortable situation. Women can simply bookmark the SuperQueen homepage for quick access anytime.

All of these web tools were intentionally released free of charge because safety should never depend on someone’s ability to pay. This launch also coincides with the introduction of SuperQueen Impact’s Global Ambassador program, where women help share safety awareness in their communities around the world.

In addition, SuperQueen AI provides free shipping for the “Protected in Pink” personal safety alarm available in their website shop, a compact physical device designed to emit a loud sound at 130 decibels, as loud as a jet taking off, that alerts people nearby and helps deter threats. When activated, it also triggers flashing lights for added visibility, and it can be used as a steady flashlight in dark environments, providing both safety and practical everyday use.

Q: What are your plans for the next 12 months?

A: Over the next year, our focus is on expanding the SuperQueen AI platform while continuing to release accessible safety tools and intelligent features that support women’s well-being.

This includes developing the next phase of the SuperQueen AI assistant, which will incorporate predictive safety insights, wearable data interpretation for wellness signals, and everyday life support tools that help women make smarter decisions in health, travel, relationships, and personal security.

At the same time, through SuperQueen Impact, we plan to grow our global ambassador network and expand outreach programs that educate communities about prevention-focused safety technology.

Collage of women and children using SuperQueen AI personal safety alarms for the SuperQueen Impact community initiative.

Q: What is the best thing about your organization that people might not know about?

A: One thing people might not realize is that our first priority is impact before profit.

Before launching our broader platform, we made the decision to release practical safety tools to the public for free, because protecting women and preventing harm should come first. That philosophy shapes everything we build.

Technology has enormous power to improve people’s lives, and our goal is to make sure that power is used to create a safer and more supportive world for women and future generations.

My Founder statement:

“True innovation is measured by how many lives it protects. The next generation of technology will not only be intelligent, it will be protective. When women are safer, societies are stronger.”

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