About Lantern β
Core Idea β
Lantern is an anonymous, real-time way to meet people at real places.
Instead of profiles, photos, or endless messages, Lantern uses presence. You don't browse peopleβyou show up.
Users can turn on their Lantern at established locations like bars, cafΓ©s, restaurants, and shops to signal availability. Others nearby can see that a Lantern is lit, along with shared interestsβnot identities.
When you arrive at the place, you physically turn on your Lantern to confirm you're there. That signal replaces guessing, swiping, or awkward introductions. It simply says: I'm here, and I'm open to meeting.
What Lantern Is β
- Anonymous until you choose to engage
- Anchored to real, public places
- Interest-based, not appearance-based
- Opt-in, moment-based, and temporary
Lantern is not about building a persona. It's about creating a moment.
How It Works β
1. Choose a Place β
Select from real, established venuesβbars, cafΓ©s, restaurants, shops, event spaces.
2. Light Your Lantern β
Turn on your Lantern to show you're available at that location. Add interests or intentions (conversation, company, exploring, casual hangout).
3. Stay Anonymous β
No photos. No names. No direct messages. You only see interests and Lantern status.
4. Arrive & Confirm β
When you're physically at the venue, you raise or activate your Lantern to confirm presence.
5. Meet Naturally β
The Lantern acts as a consent signal. From there, the interaction happens offline, like humans have always done.
Design Philosophy β
Lantern is built on a few simple beliefs:
Presence is more honest than profiles β
A signal of actual availability beats an optimized profile photo. You're not presenting a curated version of yourselfβyou're just showing up.
Anonymity can increase safety and curiosity β
Without photos or names up front, people engage based on shared interests and mutual intent. This reduces judgment and creates space for authentic connection.
Real places create natural boundaries β
By anchoring to established, public venues, Lantern keeps interactions grounded in reality. There's no ambiguity about location or expectations.
Clear signals reduce social friction β
The Lantern itself is both metaphor and mechanic: a small light that makes it easier to find one another without demanding attention. It's a simple, visible signal of availability and consent.
Safety & Boundaries β
Lantern favors clarity over constant connection. Our approach to safety includes:
- Only public, established locations β No private homes, no ambiguous meetup spots
- Temporary availability β Lanterns turn off after a set time or when you leave
- No private location sharing β Your exact GPS coordinates are never shared
- Mutual, visible intent β Both parties can see each other's interests before deciding to engage
- Zero-knowledge encryption β We literally cannot decrypt your personal data (technical details)
One-Line Description β
Lantern lets you anonymously signal availability at real places, so meeting people feels natural, safe, and human again.
Our Mission β
We believe that connection shouldn't require surveillance capitalism, appearance-based judgment, or endless optimization of your digital persona.
Lantern is designed to bring back the simplicity of showing up somewhere and meeting someone in the momentβwith modern tools for safety, consent, and privacy.
This is about creating spaces where curiosity and authenticity can thrive, without the noise.
Learn More β
- Quick Start (San Diego Pilot) β Get started with the pilot program
- Founder Context β The story behind Lantern and our positioning
- Privacy-First Profile System β How we protect your privacy
- Zero-Knowledge Encryption β Our technical approach to security
- Wave-to-Meet Feature β Real-time proximity connections
- Lantern Hub β Managing your availability