Solutions

Tools that help you see the whole picture

We combine computer vision with deep knowledge of aquatic ecosystems to build monitoring tools that reduce manual effort and improve the quality of conservation data.

Our technology

Where we are — and where we're going

We're building a complete end-to-end monitoring system. Here's what's available now and what's coming next.

Available now

Video Analysis Software

Analyze existing footage from any underwater or above-water camera source.

  • Species identification — recognizes fish species from video footage automatically
  • Population counting — accurate counts with far less manual review time
  • Behavior tracking — monitor movement patterns and passage events
  • Structured data export — clean outputs ready for your reporting workflows
  • Works with existing cameras — no new hardware required to get started
In development

In-Field Camera System

A rugged, complete monitoring unit built for aquatic environments.

  • Hardware designed for rivers, fish ladders, and weirs
  • On-device analysis — no internet required in the field
  • Automatic data upload when connectivity is available
Coming soon

Dashboards & Reports

Review data, track trends, and generate shareable reports — from any device.

  • Live population trend views
  • Export-ready reports for grants and regulators

Why it matters

Better data means better outcomes

01

Reduce manual review time

Hours of video footage that once required expert human review can be processed automatically — freeing your staff for higher-value work.

02

Collect more consistent data

Automated analysis removes observer variability, giving you reliable, repeatable counts that hold up to scrutiny from agencies and grant reviewers.

03

Strengthen restoration decisions

Population trends and passage data give managers and restoration teams the evidence they need to prioritize where and how to act.

04

Support funding and reporting

Rigorous, documented monitoring data strengthens grant applications and satisfies regulatory reporting requirements.

Have a monitoring challenge we should know about?

We're actively working with conservation partners. If you have a project in mind, we'd love to hear about it.

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