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From ocean plastic to 3D maps.

The world's first offline climate phone.

The scale of the crisis

Billions of people have no access to early warnings.

Displacement costs education; 8 million tons of plastic still hit the oceans every year.

Field tools

Built for the same places as the crisis

Full specs and modals live on the products page.

Terrain Mapper

Offline 3D terrain maps

Live 3D terrain on your device with elevation, water paths, and safe zones, updated via mesh. No internet or GPS required on your side.

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Offline Learning Lab

Aerospace & climate, offline

Rockets from recycled plastic, thrust and recovery lessons, climate labs, and peer review. Teacher tablets sync when they meet.

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Polymer Lens

AI + field lab for plastics

On-device polymer ID from a photo; mesh requests for enzyme recipes plus a kit to test degradation and feed open research.

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Live geospatial mesh

Simulated camp mesh for the site, same stack we ship in the field.

By The Numbers

Plastic recycled this session: 2000.0 kg

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Plastic removed from oceans

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Learners in aerospace and launch tracks

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Camps with live 3D mapping

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Offline-capable

“Beach plastic paid pocket money. Same week I was wiring a flood node for our ward.”

James, 17, Kenya

“She had never coded. By evening the kit was blinking: no SIM, no classroom.”

Fatima, Rwanda

“No bars. Mesh pinged anyway. We shifted stock before the wash.”

Tomas, Namibia

Quick trivia

Plastic every minute

How much plastic enters the ocean every minute (order of magnitude)?

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Help turn plastic into cover.