
Zeus AI is an AI platform focused on Earth data, aiming to empower people and organizations to address environmental challenges. They build and deploy AI models for Earth observations, integrating multi-modal, multi-resolution data to create a unified, high-resolution model of the planet. Their technology, spun out of NASA Ames Research Center, learns from incomplete data to provide timely and complete global information. Key capabilities include data harmonization, spatial-temporal gap-filling, data assimilation, super-resolution, segmentation, object detection, and forecasting for applications in weather, climate impacts, disaster management, resource management, and renewable energy. The company was founded in 2022 by scientists and engineers passionate about using AI for climate change mitigation and adaptation.

Zeus AI is an AI platform focused on Earth data, aiming to empower people and organizations to address environmental challenges. They build and deploy AI models for Earth observations, integrating multi-modal, multi-resolution data to create a unified, high-resolution model of the planet. Their technology, spun out of NASA Ames Research Center, learns from incomplete data to provide timely and complete global information. Key capabilities include data harmonization, spatial-temporal gap-filling, data assimilation, super-resolution, segmentation, object detection, and forecasting for applications in weather, climate impacts, disaster management, resource management, and renewable energy. The company was founded in 2022 by scientists and engineers passionate about using AI for climate change mitigation and adaptation.
Founded: 2022 (spun out of NASA Ames Research Center)
Focus: Multimodal AI for Earth observations and high-resolution environmental intelligence
Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts
Notable funding: NASA SBIR Phase II ($850K) and DOE grant (Jan 9, 2024)
Tech / product: EarthNet platform; capabilities include gap-filling, super-resolution, segmentation, forecasting
Environmental intelligence from Earth-observation data; climate, weather, urban meteorology, and disaster/resource management.
2022
Data and Analytics
850000
Award to develop 3D atmospheric analysis capabilities
Reported as a DOE grant
“Received non-dilutive grant funding from NASA and the U.S. Department of Energy”