What is LIR?

LIR is a maritime AI assistant that gives captains real-time passage planning, bridge clearances, tidal predictions, USCG hazard notices, depth data, and engine troubleshooting specific to their vessel — built on live federal data, not general internet knowledge.

Who built LIR?

USCG Licensed Master — 1600 Tons — Oceans — Master of Towing — Western Rivers

LIR was built by Captain Jonathon, a USCG Licensed Master (1600 Tons, Oceans, Master of Towing, Western Rivers) who operates commercial vessels on US inland and coastal waterways. He built LIR because the navigation tools he needed as a working captain didn't exist.

The credentials matter. Bridge clearance calculations, tidal window planning, ColRegs interpretation, and engine troubleshooting in LIR reflect real operational experience — not general internet knowledge assembled by a software team that has never operated a vessel. LIR is developed by XeroHuman AI LLC.

🧭 What does LIR do?

LIR operates in three modes:

Every calculation uses your Vessel Brain — a detailed profile including your draft, air draft, engine make and model, engine hours, fuel capacity, generator specs, and thruster configuration. LIR's answers are specific to your boat, not generic.

📡 What data sources does LIR use?

LIR pulls live data directly from US federal agency APIs and pairs it with a 31,320-chunk curated maritime knowledge base. No third-party aggregators. No cached web results.

NOAA
Live tidal predictions, water levels, current forecasts, air-gap sensor readings at major bridges, and 127,851 ENC depth area polygons covering US coastal and inland waters.
USCG
Local Notice to Mariners bulletins from 6 districts (D1, D5, D7, D8-Gulf, D8-Rivers, D9), parsed and matched to routes and positions in real time.
USACE
CWMS lock and dam pool elevations, tail-water levels, and river gauge readings for western rivers. Lock schedule and wait time data.
USGS
River discharge and flood stage monitoring. Gauge readings across the inland waterway system paired with USACE pool data for current river conditions.
Knowledge Base
Bowditch American Practical Navigator, complete maritime CFR (33 CFR, 46 CFR), USCG manuals, NOAA Coast Pilot Vols 1–11, ColRegs and US Inland Rules, and EPA-certified engine and systems data for a growing library of marine diesel engines, generators, and onboard systems.
ENC Charts
NOAA S-57 Electronic Navigational Charts processed into 31,320+ waypoints covering bridges, locks, anchorages, restricted areas, obstructions, and named waterways across the US.

🚢 Who is LIR for?

LIR is built for captains making real operational decisions — not recreational curiosity browsing. The users who get the most out of it are:

LIR is not a chart plotter and does not replace one. It is an intelligence layer — the contextual reasoning and live data briefing that a chart plotter cannot provide.

How is LIR different from ChatGPT or other AI?

Capability ChatGPT / General AI LIR
Live tidal data No. Knowledge cutoff, no API access. Yes. Live NOAA predictions for any station.
Bridge clearances Generic or outdated. No tidal correction. Live tidal correction at every bridge. Air-gap sensors at major crossings.
USCG LNM hazards No access to current notices. Ingests all 6 USCG districts. Matched to your route or position in real time.
Vessel-specific answers Generic. No vessel profile. Uses your draft, air draft, engine, fuel capacity for every calculation.
Engine troubleshooting General knowledge. May hallucinate specs. Curated engine and systems knowledge base. Fault codes from actual service data.
Depth queries No chart data access. 127,851 NOAA ENC depth polygons. Compared to your draft. Live tidal adjustment.
Built by a mariner No. USCG 1600-Ton Master, Oceans, Master of Towing.

ChatGPT will attempt to answer navigation questions but has no access to current tides, active hazard notices, live bridge sensor data, or ENC chart polygons. LIR scored 29 out of 30 on a professional navigation rules examination and answers ColRegs questions with rule citations and jurisdiction flags.

💳 What does LIR cost?

LIR uses a credit system. Each AI query costs credits. New users receive 100 free credits to try the product before subscribing — enough to run several voyage briefs and Ask LIR queries.

Pro
$30.00 / month

Everything in Captain plus multiple vessel profiles and priority response.

  • Everything in Captain
  • Multiple vessel profiles
  • Priority response
  • 8,000 credits / month
  • 1,500 credits / day
Free tier: 100 credits included with every account. No credit card required to start. Enough to run a voyage brief and explore Ask LIR with your vessel profile.