
Installing smart sensors
What actually lives in an area?
Not according to policy or assumptions, but in reality.
Eco-moni makes biodiversity measurable: continuously, objectively, and scalably. With smart sensors in the field that automatically read, analyze, and interpret observations. This way, fieldwork isn't replaced, but enhanced.
With more and better data, continuous measurement, rapidly scalable and self-thinking.

Continuous measurement
in the field
Knowing what's going on requires good observations and data you can trust.
Fieldwork takes time and people. It's intensive work and relies on recruitment and training every year. Meanwhile, life in the area continues as usual, day and night, season after season.
Eco-moni captures what would otherwise be lost. With smart sensors that automatically recognize what's relevant, observations are not only made but also remembered. This creates patterns, trends, and insights that emerge naturally, without relying on snapshots or individual observers.
This data forms the basis for ecological analysis, assessment and decision-making, carried out by ecologists, managers and knowledge partners.
Automatically read out data
What actually lives in an area?
Not according to policy or assumptions, but in reality.
Eco-moni makes biodiversity measurable: continuously, objectively, and scalably. With smart sensors in the field that automatically read, analyze, and interpret observations. This way, fieldwork isn't replaced, but enhanced.
With more and better data, continuous measurement, rapidly scalable and self-thinking.


Providing insight into what is happening and what is changing
Knowing what's going on requires good observations and data you can trust.
Fieldwork takes time and people. It's intensive work and relies on recruitment and training every year. Meanwhile, life in the area continues as usual, day and night, season after season.
Eco-moni captures what would otherwise be lost. With smart sensors that automatically recognize what's relevant, observations are not only made but also remembered. This creates patterns, trends, and insights that emerge naturally, without relying on snapshots or individual observers.
This data forms the basis for ecological analysis, assessment and decision-making, carried out by ecologists, managers and knowledge partners.




