Software for restoration: How AirSeed is restoring ecosystems with precision and scale
Ecological restoration and rehabilitation has traditionally been a manual, fragmented process, reliant on spreadsheets, disconnected tools, and inconsistent documentation. AirSeed is tackling this challenge head-on with grovia, their software platform designed to support restoration projects across all phases, whether managing 10 hectares or 10,000.
Scalable solutions for every land manager
One of grovia’s standout features is its adaptability. The platform serves everyone from small landholders to large corporations, democratising access to professional-grade restoration tools. This means projects of any size can be designed, delivered, and monitored with equal rigor and precision, leveling the playing field in ecological restoration.
Built for environmental markets
AirSeed understands that restoration isn’t just about planting, it’s about measurable impact. grovia integrates environmental market frameworks from the outset, enabling land managers to design projects that maximise carbon sequestration, biodiversity outcomes, and market participation opportunities. This strategic foundation ensures restoration efforts deliver both environmental and financial returns.
Compliance made simple
Reforestation and Rehabilitation Management Plans require rigorous documentation and regulatory compliance. AirSeed’s platform standardises this process, generating audit-ready reports that meet requirements whether you’re a small landholder integrating restoration into agricultural production or a major mining operation working toward strict rehabilitation targets.
End-to-end project connectivity
From design phase through drone-based seeding operations to post-planting maintenance, grovia keeps everything connected. Data and integrated workflows ensure seamless transitions across project stages, from initial ecological assessment through to long-term monitoring and verification.
As AirSeed continues expanding grovia to integrate more deeply with their drone seeding and biotech capabilities, they’re building a unified ecosystem where technology, science, and execution converge.