Satlas is an open geospatial data platform built from satellite imagery using AI. It helps you see how places change over time through an interactive map interface, with layers focused on infrastructure and natural ecosystems.
AI annotations for satellite imagery
Satlas applies machine learning models to automatically label satellite images and surface changes across time. The resulting map layers can help reveal patterns that are hard to spot by eye.
- Maritime and coastal infrastructure
- Renewable energy assets (such as offshore wind)
- Forest cover and forest loss
Ongoing monitoring of planetary change
The platform publishes monthly geospatial data so you can analyze trends like the growth of offshore wind farms, deforestation, and land conversion for agriculture. Example regions highlighted include China, Denmark, the Amazon, and Washington State.
Who itโs for
Satlas is useful for people working with spatial data, including:
- Researchers and scientists
- Analysts and environmental organizations
- Developers building prototypes, visualizations, or educational projects

