Gargoyle is a distributed urban positioning network that eliminates GPS dead zones in dense cities. Small antenna devices mount on building exteriors—like medieval gargoyles—and broadcast precise location signals where satellites can't reach.
Join the Network →You step into a Manhattan subway station where your phone GPS shows you as three blocks away—somewhere in Midtown. You glance at your watch and see your exact position, walking directions to the uptown platform, and 'ETA 4 min' appear instantly—working flawlessly 100 feet underground where nothing else does.
Commercial real estate owners pay $500-2,000/month per building for Gargoyle units—ensuring emergency responder compliance and providing a premium tenant amenity.
Cities pay for sidewalk and street coverage as public infrastructure—transforming urban navigation into a reliable public service.
Free smartwatch app for consumers with premium $9.99/month tier for advanced features like augmented reality navigation and offline maps.