SeeJH.ai Transforms Jackson Hole's Digital Presence with Human-Centric AI Platform
January 28th, 2026 3:30 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff
Jackson Hole's long-standing digital platform SeeJH.com has evolved into SeeJH.ai, combining real-time webcam views with artificial intelligence to enhance both visitor experiences and local business operations while maintaining authentic mountain community values.

The transformation of SeeJH.com into SeeJH.ai represents a significant shift in how technology serves both travelers and local businesses in the Jackson Hole region. After more than a decade as Jackson Hole's trusted digital window, the platform that pioneered live webcam streaming in the Teton region now combines those real-time views with artificial intelligence. Founder Bob Strobel built SeeJH.ai around a philosophy of "human first, AI powered," distinguishing it from platforms that use AI primarily for automation.
While many platforms use AI to automate interactions, SeeJH.ai uses it to free up human capacity for what matters most. Strobel explains that instead of spending hours posting and managing different platforms, he can focus on being in the field with local businesses, sitting down with hotel owners and talking to outfitters about what their guests really need to know. AI handles social media logistics, platform management, and routine content creation, allowing Strobel to focus on updating webcam feeds with current conditions and ensuring the AI concierge has accurate trail information and real-time data.
For travelers, SeeJH.ai offers a chat-based AI concierge that creates personalized itineraries and recommends authentic local experiences. Visitors can see Jackson Hole live through the expanded webcam network at https://seejh.ai, then plan their trips with AI assistance grounded in real-time conditions and local knowledge. The AI draws its insights from genuine sources: weather updates from actual webcam feeds, activity recommendations reflecting current trail conditions, and seasonal changes based on field observations. This combination serves adventure seekers, nature lovers, luxury vacationers, and photographers planning trips to Jackson Hole, Grand Teton, and Yellowstone.
Local hospitality businesses gain access to AI tools designed for their specific needs. Hotels, guest ranches, and activity providers can implement chatbots for 24/7 guest communication and review automation for reputation management. These aren't generic business tools but rather solutions built with insights from actual conversations with local hotel owners and outfitters, freeing staff to focus on creating exceptional guest experiences while AI handles routine inquiries. This approach reflects Strobel's 30-year connection to Jackson Hole, with family roots dating back to 1949, ensuring the platform maintains authentic local perspective.
The recommendations reflect genuine insider knowledge, and partnership decisions consider community impact. This local foundation separates SeeJH.ai from generic travel sites that lack place-based understanding. The platform promotes responsible tourism that respects the valley's landscapes and culture while serving as both a beloved community resource and forward-thinking business tool. Looking ahead, SeeJH.ai plans to expand its AI toolkit while growing the webcam network, with future development maintaining the commitment to supporting local businesses and promoting sustainable travel practices.
This approach reflects a broader evolution in travel technology, where platforms increasingly use AI to support rather than replace human connection and local culture. By keeping humans at the center while letting AI handle routine tasks, SeeJH.ai creates space for the relationships and local knowledge that make travel meaningful. The platform's evolution demonstrates how technology can enhance rather than diminish authentic experiences when implemented with community values and human relationships as guiding principles.
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