We are proving that the extraction of critical minerals for the energy transition doesn't have to cost the Earth. Zero-impact exploration is here.
Protected Land Surveyed Without Disturbance
Water Preserved vs Traditional Drilling
Carbon Emissions Per Discovery
Traditional exploration requires heavy diesel machinery, road construction, and clear-cutting. Our biological drone swarms operate with the acoustic footprint of a hummingbird and the carbon footprint of a laptop.
99.3% Reduction
By reducing upstream exploration emissions, mining companies using GeoMetals can immediately claim reductions in their Scope 1 emissions and offer lower carbon-intensity minerals to EV manufacturers (Scope 3).
Invasive drilling, clear cutting, high noise pollution.
Bio-sensors, zero footprint, ecosystem intact.
GeoMetals.ai directly contributes to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, accelerating the path to a sustainable future.
Zero aquifer contamination risk during exploration.
Disruptive bio-technology for resource efficiency.
Enabling minerals for electrification with 90% less CO2.
Non-invasive surveys that protect biodiversity.
Stop choosing between profitability and responsibility. With GeoMetals, the most sustainable choice is also the most economical one.
Building Trust Through Transparency
Mining projects often fail due to community opposition. Our non-invasive technology and blockchain-verified environmental data provide a new foundation for community engagement.
Radical Transparency
Provide local communities with real-time, read-only access to environmental monitoring data. Show, don't just tell, that their land is safe.
Immutable Records
All environmental baseline data is hashed and stored on a public ledger, preventing future disputes about pre-mining conditions.
Indigenous Partnership
Our zero-impact methods allow for cultural heritage surveys to happen concurrently with mineral exploration, respecting sacred lands.
"For the first time in 20 years, the local council unanimously approved our exploration permit. GeoMetals' data dashboard gave them the confidence that their water sources were being monitored and protected."