While most artificial intelligence platforms target broad audiences or specific professional sectors, SuperQueen AI is taking a different approach: building technology designed entirely by women and for women. The platform combines personal safety and wellness tools, lifestyle and chore automation, coaching and empowerment features into what its creators call a women-centered AI ecosystem.
The company is gearing up for a 2026 Kickstarter campaign under the banner “Crownfunding the Future of Women,” positioning itself as something more than just another tech product. SuperQueen AI frames its mission as both a technological offering and a global movement, aiming to address needs that founders believe mainstream AI development has overlooked.
“Women raise boys and girls and take care of men and women. When women rise, humanity rises. Progress for women is progress for all,” says SuperQueen AI Founder Shemie Breitenbach.
Safety Meets Technology
At the core of the platform’s development is a focus on personal security. The company has designed a SuperQueen Safety Alarm featuring a 130-decibel siren and flashing lights, with plans to integrate ride tracking capabilities and safety wearables. These features reflect a growing market segment where women are seeking technology that addresses their specific safety concerns in daily life.

The AI-powered safety and lifestyle platform isn’t limiting itself to emergency features. Future integrations include wellness tools and broader lifestyle automation, suggesting an ecosystem approach rather than a single-purpose device. The company has also copyrighted a mascot called the “SuperQueen Bunny,” part of what they’re branding as the “SuperQueen Crownbearer” identity.
Building a Community Before Launch
Rather than developing in stealth mode, SuperQueen AI is constructing its user base years before its official product launch. The company has structured a Founding Queen Program that gives early beta testers access to the platform while it’s still in development. This approach allows the team to gather feedback from actual users during the building process.
Additionally, an Ambassador Search program aims to spotlight women globally, creating both brand awareness and a network of advocates before the product hits the market. Starting with the U.S. market, the women-focused technology ecosystem has plans for international expansion.

Vision Ahead
The company’s roadmap is ambitious but specific. Within three years, SuperQueen AI plans to launch its minimum viable product, secure pre-seed funding, and grow its community to thousands of Founding Queens. The strategy includes forming partnerships across femtech, AI development, and wearable safety technology sectors.
What distinguishes this venture in a crowded AI market is its singular focus. While other platforms incorporate features that may appeal to women, this digital safety and empowerment platform for women is building everything from the ground up with that specific audience in mind. The company is betting that women want technology that speaks directly to their experiences rather than adapting tools designed for everyone.


