California startup Felt has raised $15 million to develop an AI-driven geospatial mapping platform. Users can create customized maps and dashboards by using natural language prompts. Launched in 2021, Felt allows users to visualize location data tailored to business and individual needs, such as asset monitoring and project planning. The platform serves various industries, with a significant customer base in energy and climate sectors. It tracks essential metrics like deforestation, air quality, and flood risks, finding applications in disaster response and crisis management.
Cities and businesses rely on maps to run their business." Felt cofounder and CEO, Sam Hashemi, explained that there is a growing need for modern mapping solutions that utilize AI.
We’re building a modern version of this business mapping software," Hashemi said, indicating a shift towards an AI-first platform where users can quickly generate mapping applications with simple prompts.
There are so many industries, from agriculture to construction to decarbonization, that use our platform," Hashemi noted, highlighting the platform's versatility across various sectors.
Felt’s dashboards can also track metrics like deforestation, air quality, and flood risk, making it suitable for a wide array of applications from environmental monitoring to disaster response.
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