Voice-first motorcycle navigation

Your guiding star for the open road.

Voice-first navigation and a conversational companion — the one you steer by, with your eyes on the road and your hands on the bars.

Get it onGoogle PlayiPhone coming soon
  • Hands-free
  • Talks back
  • Runs with the screen locked
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What it does

A co-pilot built for the saddle.

Everything happens by voice, designed around one rule: your eyes stay on the road. Here's what rides with you.

Navigation

Natural voice navigation

Just say where you're going. MotoStar finds the place, picks the route, and calls out every turn — speaking ahead of the maneuver so you hear it in time, not on top of it. Wander off and it reroutes automatically.

  • Turn-by-turn that speaks before the turn, not at it
  • Automatic off-route recovery
  • Ask for weather, traffic, or a gas station on the way
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The signature view

A living star map

Your home screen is a constellation you read at a glance. The companion holds the center — your guiding star, the fixed point you keep your bearing by — and every bit of background work orbits it as a glowing star. State reads as color and motion: calm cyan working, an amber flare when it needs you, a supernova when something lands.

Pick up speed and Zen mode flattens the sky to a still, high-contrast readout above ~25 mph — nothing animated, nothing to tap. The living sky returns when you slow down.

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  • A companion that talks back

    Ask anything mid-ride — the weather ahead, what a town is known for, what's at the next exit. Grounded, never robotic, and it remembers the conversation as you ride.

  • Truly hands-free

    Tap once for always-on listening — it detects when you start and stop talking, no hold-to-talk. Speak over it any time to interrupt and ask something new.

  • Works with the screen locked

    Pocket your phone and keep riding. Navigation, voice, playback, and GPS all keep running behind the lock — nothing drops when the screen goes dark.

  • Connect your own tools

    MotoStar speaks MCP. Plug in your own tools — calendar, notes, smart home, budget — and talk to them hands-free. Check your spending or set a spoken reminder, all by voice.


How it works

Three taps from kickstand to open road.

  1. 01

    Mount & connect

    Clip your phone to the bars and pair your headset. MotoStar routes voice and audio over Bluetooth automatically — built-in mic and speaker work too.

  2. 02

    Tap & speak

    Tap once to arm always-on listening, then just talk. “Route me to the coast.” “Will it rain ahead?” “Find coffee in the next ten miles.”

  3. 03

    Ride

    Turns are called out ahead of time, questions get answered, and the screen can stay locked. You keep your eyes up and your hands on the bars.

Built for eyes-on-road. Spoken cues fire before each turn, chatter is held behind navigation, and at speed the display flattens to a glance. Safety warnings still cut through everything.

Ride by your guiding star.

Voice-first navigation, a companion that talks back, and a sky you read at a glance — free on the open road. Get it on Google Play.

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Questions

Good to know before you ride.

Is MotoStar on iPhone?
Android first — MotoStar launches on the Google Play Store. An iOS version is on the roadmap. Want a heads-up when it lands? Drop us a line.
Do I have to touch my phone while riding?
No. Tap once before you set off to arm always-on listening, then everything is voice. It detects when you start and stop speaking, you can talk over it to interrupt, and the screen can stay locked the whole ride.
What does “connect your own tools” mean?
MotoStar speaks the Model Context Protocol (MCP) — an open standard for connecting apps to AI assistants. In plain terms: you can plug in tools you already use — a calendar, notes, smart-home controls, a budget app — and then talk to them hands-free. “How much is left in groceries?” “Add a note to call the shop.” It's your co-pilot, wired to your stuff.
Does it really keep working with the screen locked?
Yes. A foreground service keeps navigation, voice capture, spoken replies, and GPS all running behind the lock — so you can pocket the phone or kill the glare and nothing drops.
What about my privacy and data?
Your voice is used to navigate and answer in the moment — nothing is sold. Any tools you connect are yours; their credentials stay server-side and you choose what's linked. A full privacy policy ships with the Play Store listing at launch.
What do I need to ride with it?
An Android phone, a handlebar or tank mount, and a data + GPS signal. A Bluetooth helmet headset is the best experience for hearing cues and speaking back, but the built-in mic and speaker work too.