CocoDayo: Enhancing Safety Communications in Emergencies
In a significant development, the disaster location sharing app
CocoDayo has announced its compatibility with
SoftBank's newly launched
Starlink Direct communication service. This integration represents a noteworthy evolution in how users can effectively maintain connectivity and safety during disasters, even in remote areas of Japan. With this addition, CocoDayo now supports direct satellite-to-smartphone communication services from all three major carriers in the country: SoftBank, au, and NTT docomo.
What is CocoDayo?
The
CocoDayo app is designed to automatically share users' locations during disasters, ensuring that family members and loved ones can stay informed about each other's safety. This unique application allows users to share their latest position before communication becomes difficult, significantly strengthening emergency response efforts. Since its launch, CocoDayo has continuously improved its user interface, amassing over
1.93 million downloads by April 2026, with a high user retention rate of approximately
98%.
New Features with SoftBank Starlink Direct
The
Starlink Direct service by SoftBank leverages satellite technology to facilitate direct communication between smartphones, even in areas lacking traditional telecommunications infrastructure like 5G and 4G LTE. With this update, users can utilize the following essential features of CocoDayo:
- - Emergency location sharing and safety confirmation with family members.
- - Access to weather updates, disaster alerts, and shelter information.
- - Tracking the locations of group members, greatly enhancing situational awareness during emergencies.
These capabilities are vital for outdoor enthusiasts, campers, and individuals in remote regions, as they can now communicate effectively even where conventional signals fail.
Important Considerations
Access to
SoftBank Starlink Direct requires a compatible smartphone and must be used in areas where SoftBank's 5G, 4G LTE, or 4G signals are not available. It's important to note that connectivity may vary based on satellite conditions, and real-time transmission cannot be guaranteed. Users are encouraged to consult SoftBank's official site for the most recent updates on device compatibility and service conditions.
Future Developments
Looking ahead, Genetec, the company behind CocoDayo, is committed to enhancing the app's disaster response and monitoring features. Through continual improvements, the company aims to evolve CocoDayo into a service that aids users not only during disasters but also promotes peace of mind in their daily lives.
About Genetec
Established in July 1985,
Genetec is headquartered in
Shinjuku, Tokyo. The company specializes in delivering innovative system solutions by merging software and hardware technologies. In addition to CocoDayo, it offers various engineering solutions designed to optimize production efficiency and management processes across multiple industries.
For more information about CocoDayo and its ever-evolving features, visit the official site:
CocoDayo. For inquiries related to media and partnerships, contact Genetec’s marketing department at
[email protected].