
Geolabe provides automated methane monitoring that detects point-source emissions from satellites to help organizations identify and quantify leaks. It applies AI models tailored to multispectral and radar satellite imagery to deliver near-real-time detection with emphasis on accuracy and low false-positive rates. The solution uses proprietary algorithms developed from over a decade of experience in machine learning and remote sensing and is offered as an environmental monitoring analytics product (B2B SaaS/analytics). Geolabe’s technology is validated by controlled experiments and scientific publications and targets energy, industrial, and environmental compliance customers worldwide.

Geolabe provides automated methane monitoring that detects point-source emissions from satellites to help organizations identify and quantify leaks. It applies AI models tailored to multispectral and radar satellite imagery to deliver near-real-time detection with emphasis on accuracy and low false-positive rates. The solution uses proprietary algorithms developed from over a decade of experience in machine learning and remote sensing and is offered as an environmental monitoring analytics product (B2B SaaS/analytics). Geolabe’s technology is validated by controlled experiments and scientific publications and targets energy, industrial, and environmental compliance customers worldwide.
Founded: 2020
Headquarters: Los Alamos, New Mexico, United States
Product: AI-driven satellite methane detection and monitoring (B2B SaaS/analytics)
Team size (reported): 2–10 employees
Notable supporters: Google for Startups, NASA
Methane emissions detection and environmental monitoring using satellite remote sensing.
2020
DeepTech
Listed as a non-equity assistance entry (Crunchbase).
Listed as a grant entry (Crunchbase).
Participation in Google for Startups Accelerator (support program).
“Google for Startups and NASA listed as supporters across multiple non-equity and grant entries”