The future of weather forecasts. Powered by generative AI.

We're building high-resolution, AI-driven forecast models to revolutionize traditional numerical weather prediction.
INTRODUCING SAPPHIRE.

On the frontier of forecasting.

what sapphire does.

Our flagship model explicitly forecasts relevant parameters (from wind & moisture to lightning & composite reflectivity) across atmospheric levels on a nationwide, 3-kilometer resolution, using powerful generative artificial intelligence.

what sapphire is.

Trained on hundreds of thousands of historical forecasts & counting, Sapphire understands and predicts the convoluted nature of our atmosphere with ease, up to 12-24 hours ahead. Eventually, we'll offer an ensemble counterpart, called Decipher, allowing our forecasts to be even more accurate and insightful.

where sapphire is right now.

Sapphire is currently undergoing intense training and development. In the weeks to come, we'll test the model rigorously and measure its performance. We plan to release the model in early 2025!

where sapphire will be.

Sapphire will be available on our proprietary interface called CloudDeck — on iOS, Android, and the web, with model viewers highly optimized for each platform (the days of atrocious model interfaces on mobile are over). CloudDeck will offer enhanced visualization of weather phenomena — and predictions of its behavior — through maps, forecast soundings, and local city-based forecasts.

what sapphire means for you.

Sapphire is a powerful weather model to be used alongside (and ultimately, in place of) other high-resolution, physics-based models, no matter your field or industry. From storm chasing to transportation & agriculture, our proprietary models will improve the critical forecasts you count on.

Be first to know when Sapphire releases.

We'll have more information on the innovative models we're developing very soon, but in the meantime, sign up to get exclusive updates on Sapphire, Decipher, and CloudDeck!

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