Verdence deploys coordinated drone fleets with computer vision to verify carbon offset projects continuously. No more annual audits. No more trust gaps. Just proof.
Companies spend billions on carbon credits they can't verify. Manual auditors visit sites once a year, walk the perimeter, and file a report. Between visits, nobody's watching. The result: inflated credits, phantom offsets, and a market where trust is the scarcest resource.
Three layers of autonomous intelligence working continuously across every project site.
Coordinated drone fleets autonomously scan carbon project sites on configurable schedules. GPS/RTK precision ensures every square meter is captured and geo-tagged for audit trails.
Computer vision models analyze vegetation density, canopy health, species composition, and biomass changes. Every frame becomes a data point in your carbon sequestration timeline.
AI synthesizes drone imagery, satellite baselines, and phenological models into verification reports that meet ACCU and Verra standards. Continuous monitoring replaces periodic audits.
Before: Annual clipboard audits
Drone fleets patrol project sites continuously. Deforestation, degradation, or anomalies are detected in days, not discovered at the next annual review.
Before: Satellite-only resolution
Low-altitude drone imagery with RTK positioning delivers orders of magnitude more detail than satellite passes. Individual trees are identifiable and trackable.
Before: Expensive manual processes
Autonomous fleet operations bring per-hectare verification costs down dramatically. Projects that couldn't afford MRV can now participate in carbon markets.
Before: Trust on reputation
Every verification report links to raw imagery, timestamped coordinates, and AI analysis chains. Auditable, tamper-evident, defensible against greenwashing claims.
Verdence is building the verification layer that makes carbon credits trustworthy at planetary scale.