Safety infrastructure for every student on your campus.

Soteria Campus gives your students device-first evidence preservation, GPS check-ins, and silent alerts — wired into your university's safety policy without exposing anyone's content to Title IX, residence life, or campus police. The architecture protects them. You see only what the law requires you to see.

  • Aggregate-only dashboard
  • FERPA-irrelevant by architecture
  • Student data never leaves the device by default

Built by someone who needed it.

Soteria was built by a survivor of domestic violence who filed reports through institutional channels that failed to act — and who built the evidence-preservation tool she wished had existed at the moment it was needed. The product exists because the systems meant to protect people did not show up, and the record had to be made anyway.

That architectural commitment to student privacy is why your Title IX office can offer Soteria to every student without taking on new FERPA disclosure obligations, without adding surveillance liability, and without creating a new evidence custody burden. The university buys safety infrastructure for students. The university architecturally cannot betray those students.

Who deploys Soteria Campus

Universities

Public and private four-year institutions facing Title IX rollback consequences and continued Clery obligations.

Community colleges

Two-year institutions whose students often commute through unsafe situations.

K–12 districts

Secondary school districts whose students face elevated risk on and off campus.

Graduate and professional schools

Schools whose students work in clinical, field, or community settings where safety incidents are routine.

What your institution can never see

The aggregate-only dashboard is not a policy. It is the architecture. Even if the Title IX office demands access, even if campus police subpoena us, even if a hostile party gains admin credentials — there is no path to individual student content. It is not stored on Lonia AI servers in a form anyone can read.

  • Device-first capture — recordings are created and held on the student's device.
  • On-device transcription — transcripts are generated locally, not in the cloud.
  • Cloud backup is opt-in and student-controlled — never enabled by the institution.
  • Duress override is invisible to the institution — coercion protections leave no admin-visible trace.
  • The admin dashboard shows only aggregate enrollment and session counts.
  • Scale-aware k-anonymity thresholds suppress even aggregate data below 100 enrolled students.
  • OAuth-only authentication with no password storage anywhere in the system.
  • WORM evidence chain at the client layer — even Lonia AI cannot tamper with evidence after capture.

FERPA-irrelevant by architecture

Lonia AI does not maintain education records under FERPA. Student session content is stored on the student's device, not on Lonia AI servers in a form that constitutes an education record. Because the data being protected is not in the university's custody, the university takes on zero new FERPA disclosure obligations by deploying Soteria Campus.

This is a material institutional sales lever. Universities are typically risk-averse about adopting new student-facing tools because of FERPA exposure. Soteria Campus removes that objection by architecture, not by contract clause — there is no education record to disclose, because there is no education record in the institution's hands.

Volume-tiered pricing. The more students, the lower the per-seat rate.

Volume-tiered means the whole enrollment count is billed at the single rate of the band it falls into — different from graduated pricing, where each band is priced separately. Your entire seat pool gets one band's rate. So 8,000 enrolled students × $3.50 = $28,000/month — all 8,000 seats at the same band rate.

Under 5,000 enrolled

$3.99

per seat / month

5,000 to 14,999 enrolled

$3.50

per seat / month

15,000 or more enrolled

$3.00

per seat / month

Worked example. If your campus has 8,000 enrolled students, your monthly cost is 8,000 × $3.50 = $28,000/month. The 5,000–14,999 band rate applies to all 8,000 seats. If you grow past 15,000, the entire seat pool moves to the $3.00 rate.

Estimate your cost

Monthly:

Annual (one month free): per year

How payment works

Soteria Campus is billed by ACH bank transfer. We do not accept credit cards at any contract size. ACH keeps processing costs near zero, which means more of your safety budget stays inside your institution instead of going to payment processors.

Annual prepay includes one month free — pay for 11 months, get 12 months of service. Most institutions choose annual to lock in the lowest effective per-seat rate and simplify procurement.

Wire transfer is available as a backup for AP systems that cannot do ACH. Contact us if your finance team needs that path.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does volume-tiered pricing work?

Volume-tiered means your whole enrollment count is billed at the single rate of the band it falls into — it is not graduated across bands. If your campus has 8,000 enrolled students, all 8,000 seats are billed at the 5,000–14,999 band rate of $3.50. If you grow past 15,000 enrolled, the entire seat pool moves down to the $3.00 rate. The lower the band, the lower the per-seat rate for every seat.

Why ACH-only? Can we use a credit card or P-card?

Soteria Campus is billed by ACH bank transfer only. ACH keeps processing costs near zero, which means more of your safety budget stays inside your institution instead of going to payment processors. Credit cards and procurement cards (P-cards) are not offered at any contract size. Wire transfer is available as a backup for AP systems that cannot do ACH.

What does "one month free with annual" mean?

Annual prepay bills you for eleven months and gives you twelve months of service. The math is your monthly cost multiplied by 11, not 12 — the twelfth month is free. Most institutions choose annual to lock in the lowest effective per-seat rate and simplify procurement.

What happens after we complete checkout?

Within a few minutes of completing checkout, your first admin signs in to the admin dashboard at campus.soteria.lonia.ai by choosing Continue with Google or Continue with Microsoft — using the institution account for the admin email you provided. There is no separate password to create, manage, or rotate. Once signed in, you verify your campus email domain or domains, invite your Title IX coordinators and other admins, and then start inviting students.

Are we creating new FERPA disclosure obligations?

No. Soteria Campus is FERPA-irrelevant by architecture because Lonia AI does not maintain education records under FERPA. Student session content is stored on the student’s device, not on Lonia AI servers in a form that constitutes an education record. The data being protected is not in the university’s custody, so deploying Soteria Campus takes on zero new FERPA disclosure obligations.

How does the Title IX office see what students are doing?

The Title IX office sees aggregate enrollment counts and aggregate session counts only. It can never see an individual student’s content, location, or session activity. This is enforced by architecture, not policy — there is no path, dashboard, or export that exposes individual student data to the institution.

What about Clery Act reporting?

Soteria Campus is independent of Clery reporting. The institution continues its existing Clery process unchanged. Soteria adds a survivor-controlled evidence layer that students can use voluntarily; it does not replace or alter your Clery obligations.

Can we add seats mid-year if enrollment changes?

Yes. Seats can be added at any time through the admin dashboard, and billing prorates automatically. You are never locked into your initial seat count.

Can we cancel?

Yes, anytime, through the admin dashboard or the Stripe Billing Portal. There are no cancellation penalties.

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