
Mavrx uses satellite and high resolution crop imagery to deliver services to the agriculture inputs supply chain, input manufacturers, and large farms. Mavrx’s award winning precision agriculture platform and Mavrx Scout mobile tool are used by agriculture professionals around the world on more than 30 crops from corn and soybeans to cotton and sugarcane. The system uses sophisticated computer vision, data compression, and machine learning algorithms to detect abnormalities like weeds, uneven emergence, nutrient deficiencies, disease/insect infestations, water damage, equipment problems and more so that farmers can address issues quickly and understand the impact on yield and cost of production.

Mavrx uses satellite and high resolution crop imagery to deliver services to the agriculture inputs supply chain, input manufacturers, and large farms. Mavrx’s award winning precision agriculture platform and Mavrx Scout mobile tool are used by agriculture professionals around the world on more than 30 crops from corn and soybeans to cotton and sugarcane. The system uses sophisticated computer vision, data compression, and machine learning algorithms to detect abnormalities like weeds, uneven emergence, nutrient deficiencies, disease/insect infestations, water damage, equipment problems and more so that farmers can address issues quickly and understand the impact on yield and cost of production.
Product: Precision agriculture platform and Mavrx Scout mobile tool using satellite and high-resolution imagery, computer vision, and machine learning
Customers / Use cases: Agriculture inputs supply chain, input manufacturers, and large farms across 30+ crops
Founding team: Founded by Alexey Rostapshov, Max Bruner, and Yuan Gao
Funding / Exit: Raised multiple rounds including a Series A led by Eclipse Ventures; assets acquired by Taranis (May 2018)
Precision agriculture / crop monitoring and analytics using aerial and satellite imagery
Agriculture / AgTech
Series A listed as last round in profiles
“Assets acquired by Taranis (May 2018)”