Vision — in 60 seconds
Nature is becoming an asset class — carbon, biodiversity, water, ecosystem accounting, nature-linked bonds and insurance. But none of it can flow without one thing: trusted, verifiable ground truth about what is actually happening on the land.
Today that truth is mostly satellite proxy — good for "green vs not-green", blind to what matters: which species, how much carbon really, what's degrading, what's recovering. The result is a credibility crisis: credits get marked down, buyers don't trust them, capital hesitates.
CeibaQ fixes the trust layer. We measure the Amazon directly — gas flux, environmental DNA, acoustics, LiDAR — and fuse it, with 20 years of government data, into ROOT: one calibrated reference model of Amazon ecosystems. Build it once; then most hectares are read by the model plus a light drone pass, not measured from scratch.
That single dataset becomes many products — credits we own, monitoring we sell to developers, jurisdictional licences funded by climate finance, and data subscriptions to insurers and registries. One measurement, many revenue lines, compounding margin.
The name says the model: CeibaQ — the query layer for living ecosystems. You don't read the forest; you query it. Quantified nature, turned to capital.