CropAutonomy
Now in active development · prototype Aug 2026

Autonomous agricultural intelligence for the modern farm.

CropAutonomy is the platform farms, growers, and research teams will use to scan crops, analyze field conditions with AI, and coordinate the next generation of agricultural robotics — all in one workspace.

Built for farms, agricultural businesses, agronomy teams, and research institutions. No credit card needed for the access list.

Golden hour sunlight across a working farm field
What we're building

One platform for the whole field operation.

Crop intelligence, environmental data, and device coordination — designed to work together from day one, on every farm.

Crop scans & imaging

Field Capture — phone camera and bulk upload — is the first capture method we're building. Drone, rover, and sensor inputs will join the same pipeline as the GAIA device lineup comes online. Every scan links to a field, zone, and crop, searchable across the whole organization.

  • Field Capture (phone & bulk upload) — v1 method
  • GAIA-D drone & GAIA-R rover ingestion — planned
  • Field, zone, and crop linkage on every capture

AI crop analysis

Queued analysis workflows turn each scan into a structured report — visible stress, suspected disease, nutrient concerns, and confidence scores you can act on.

  • Asynchronous analysis queue
  • Health summary with confidence
  • Notifications on completion

Devices & robotics

Model devices, missions, and telemetry from day one — so when GAIA-R rovers and GAIA-D drones come online, your platform is already ready to receive them.

  • Device taxonomy from day one
  • Telemetry, routes, missions
  • GAIA-R and GAIA-D ready
Close-up of young crops growing in dark soil
Designed with the field in mind

Made for the people who actually walk the rows.

Spotty cell coverage. Dust on the lens. A scout with one hand on a clipboard. CropAutonomy is being built around the realities of the field — not the comforts of an office dashboard.

Works offline-first

Capture and queue scans without connectivity. Syncs back when you're in range.

Roles built for real teams

Owners, managers, technicians, agronomists, and viewers — each with the access they need.

A history you can trust

Every scan, analysis, and field note is preserved and searchable across seasons.

Who it's for

Built for everyone responsible for the harvest.

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Farms & growers

Track every field across the season — scans, notes, conditions, and crop history in one place your whole operation can reach.

Agricultural businesses

Coordinate across multiple farms, contractors, and regions — with the visibility and access controls a real organization needs.

Research & institutions

Run structured field trials with persistent scan history, exportable datasets, and reproducible AI analysis pipelines.

Robotics collaborators

Plug rover, drone, and sensor platforms into a tenant-aware ingestion layer designed for telemetry and missions from day one.

Where we are

A platform being built in the open.

We are early. The roadmap below is what's real, what's next, and what we're aiming at for the August 2026 working prototype.

  1. Now

    Q2 2026

    Public landing pages & early access

    CropAutonomy.com and GAIAbots.ai live, lead capture wired to durable storage and email notifications, brand and design system established.

    Shipped
  2. Next

    Q3 2026

    Portal foundation & first farms

    Multi-tenant portal with organizations, farms, fields, and roles. Crop scan ingestion from web upload. Early access partners begin onboarding into staging.

    In progress
  3. August 2026

    Prototype target

    Field Capture end-to-end

    Field Capture is the visible loop in the August 2026 prototype: capture or upload from a phone, queue an AI analysis, deliver a structured crop health report, notify the field team. The first complete pass through the platform — built first because it doesn't depend on hardware.

    Planned
  4. Beyond

    Late 2026 →

    GAIA devices & autonomous field operations

    GAIA-R rover and GAIA-D drone telemetry integration, mission scheduling, expanded sensor families, deeper environmental modeling, and the path toward genuinely autonomous field execution.

    Exploring
Early access

Join the people we're building this with.

Tell us what you grow, where you grow it, and what would matter most. We'll keep you on the inside of CropAutonomy as it comes together — and reach out when there's something real to put in your hands.

  • Direct line to the team — no marketing drip
  • First access to the August 2026 prototype
  • Optional partnership for research and robotics teams
We reply personally within a week.