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OlmoEarth AI Platform Released to Expand Access to Planetary Data and Insights
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OlmoEarth AI Platform Released to Expand Access to Planetary Data and Insights

by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Nov 05, 2025

Ai2 has introduced the OlmoEarth Platform, an open end-to-end solution designed to transform satellite and sensor data into real-time environmental insight. The platform builds on OlmoEarth, a new family of state-of-the-art multimodal foundation models, trained on millions of Earth observations and integrating radar, optical, and environmental data.

OlmoEarth is designed to make environmental AI accessible to governments, NGOs, and communities without requiring specialized AI expertise or infrastructure. Key applications include monitoring deforestation, assessing crop health, and predicting wildfire risk.

The platform provides tools for data collection, labeling, model training, and deployment. OlmoEarth models support fine-tuning across various use cases, achieving top results in crop mapping, mangrove estimation, and fuel moisture prediction. Organizations can customize models for local needs using modest datasets, reducing development costs and time.

Global deployments already demonstrate impact. In Kenya, the International Food Policy Research Institute is using OlmoEarth for crop mapping and food security planning. The Amazon Conservation Association is leveraging the platform for near real-time deforestation monitoring across several South American countries, and Global Mangrove Watch has reported improved speed and accuracy for mangrove updates. OlmoEarth is also supporting wildfire risk assessment in partnership with NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

OlmoEarth Platform includes tools for building geospatial AI applications-Studio for dataset creation and collaboration, Viewer for interactive map exploration, Run for scalable training management, and APIs for integration with external tools.

The platform is now available, and Ai2 offers code, documentation, and example models through a public GitHub repository. Ai2 asserts that OlmoEarth enables the timely generation of actionable insights that support environmental decision-making for organizations and communities worldwide.

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