Building the Infrastructure to Monitor and Protect Life on Earth
Nature speaks in bird songs, frog calls, and insect hums—in rustling leaves, flowing water, and in the presence and absence of species across every ecosystem on the planet.
We're building the technology that finally lets the world listen—and act.
Biodiversity is collapsing faster than our ability to monitor it at scale.
Current approaches rely on manual surveys and isolated research projects—insufficient for understanding planetary-scale change. AI that performs well in labs often struggles in diverse field conditions. Acoustic recorders miss a substantial portion of species in real-world deployments. Visual surveys are too labor-intensive to scale. No system integrates across multiple species, sensors, and ecosystems in a unified, scalable way.
The infrastructure to monitor biodiversity at the scale it exists doesn't exist yet.
We're building it.
Making Biodiversity Monitoring Accessible to Everyone
From curious individuals to global institutions, we're defining a new paradigm for how humanity monitors, understands, and protects nature.
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From Backyards to Rainforests
Affordable acoustic devices let anyone monitor nature in their garden, park, or farm—becoming part of a global network generating biodiversity data at unprecedented scale.
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Scientific Credibility from Day One
Using BirdNET, the leading open-source detection model trusted by researchers worldwide. We're developing next-generation multi-taxa systems—but first, we're building the infrastructure to make biodiversity monitoring accessible at scale.
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Unified Global Infrastructure
Every device contributes to a unified, global biodiversity monitoring infrastructure. Track changes over time, identify threats early, and make data-driven conservation decisions backed by real science.
Technology for Planetary-Scale Biodiversity Monitoring
From Backyards to Rainforests
We're developing autonomous monitoring systems that work everywhere—from accessible devices anyone can deploy to professional-grade platforms for research and conservation.
- •Consumer acoustic monitors for homes, schools, and communities
- •Integrated multi-sensor networks for scientific deployments
- •Autonomous systems for remote and inaccessible ecosystems
Every device becomes part of a global infrastructure generating biodiversity data at unprecedented scale.
AI That Works in Real-World Conditions
Current detection systems often fail outside controlled environments. We're building next-generation multi-taxa AI that will identify multiple species simultaneously, integrate acoustic and visual data, flag unknowns, and adapt to new regions and field conditions.
- •Starting with birds using proven open-source models (BirdNET)
- •Developing multi-species detection across bats, amphibians, insects, mammals
- •Building sensor fusion systems combining acoustic, imaging, and environmental inputs
- •Collaborating with leading research institutions
Global Data Infrastructure
Individual monitoring is valuable. A connected planetary network is transformative. We're building the unified data infrastructure that connects every device, every deployment, every ecosystem into scientifically defensible biodiversity intelligence.
From citizen scientists to global institutions, one foundation.
And Whatever Comes Next
These are our starting points, not our limits. As challenges evolve and new technologies emerge, we'll build whatever is needed to monitor ecosystems autonomously at scale—drone networks, satellite integration, novel sensors, deployment systems we haven't imagined yet.
We're not locked into products. We're committed to solving the problem.
Acoustic Monitoring for Everyone
Our first device makes biodiversity monitoring accessible to anyone. Deploy an acoustic monitor in your garden, local park, school, or farm—and automatically identify species in real-time. Every device contributes to a growing global network.
Simple to Use
Place, power on, and you're monitoring. No expertise required.
Scientifically Rigorous
Detection algorithms built with Max Planck researchers.
Part of Something Bigger
Every detection contributes to global biodiversity data.
In development • Research prototypes in testing
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Nature Integrity is in active research and development. We're building our first acoustic monitoring devices, developing advanced multi-taxa detection systems in collaboration with Max Planck Institute researchers, and creating the data infrastructure that will connect it all.
This is just the beginning.
Join the Mission
Whether you're a researcher, an institution, an investor, or someone who believes this work matters—we want to hear from you.