# Introduction

CapturGO is a user-owned mobility and mapping network built from the movement of everyday people. Instead of relying on expensive fleets or centralized data collection, CapturGO uses encrypted mobility signals from smartphones to create a live, continually updating map and traffic layer.

Every time someone walks, drives, or commutes, their device generates valuable mobility data. CapturGO allows users to contribute this data anonymously, strengthening the global network while earning rewards for their participation.

The result is a decentralized mobility layer that supports navigation, real-time traffic insights, and location intelligence, without depending on big tech or traditional mapmaking methods.

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