Another Earth Raises €3.5 Million for Synthetic EO Data

Another Earth Raises €3.5 Million for Synthetic EO Data

March 17, 2026
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Another Earth raises €3.5M to scale AI-powered synthetic data platform for Earth observation and environmental monitoring.

Another Earth has secured €3.5 million in funding to expand its AI-powered simulation and synthetic data platform for Earth observation applications.

The round includes new investment from WakeUp Capital alongside existing backers Rockstart, Inovexus, and Stamco AG, with additional support from FFG Austrian Research Promotion Agency and Austria Wirtschaftsservice.

Based in Vienna, Another Earth develops generative AI and 3D simulation technology that produces synthetic satellite imagery and geospatial datasets.

The platform enables organizations to train and validate AI models used for monitoring environmental change, analyzing ecosystems, and supporting predictive environmental management.

The company is addressing a core bottleneck in Earth observation AI: limited access to high-quality training data. Traditional satellite imagery is often expensive, sparse in key regions, and requires significant manual labeling.

By generating fully synthetic, pre-labeled datasets, Another Earth allows organizations to train models more efficiently while reducing cost and bias.

Led by CEO Maya Pindeus, the company is positioning its platform as a critical enabler for scaling environmental intelligence, particularly as climate-related risks, land degradation, and ecosystem monitoring demands increase globally.

Another Earth is already deploying its technology internationally, including projects in Sub-Saharan Africa in partnership with GEOTERRA IMAGE to monitor mining and industrial impacts. The company is also expanding in Brazil through collaboration with Novaterra Ambiental, focusing on deforestation tracking, agricultural analysis, and climate risk assessment.

The new funding will be used to scale its Synthetic Data Engine and expand deployments across Latin America and Africa, generating high-resolution datasets to support biodiversity monitoring and predictive environmental analysis in vulnerable ecosystems.

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