Ambee
Ambee is a technology company.
Ambee is a climate tech company providing global environmental intelligence through APIs and data-as-a-service, delivering real-time and historical data on air quality, weather, pollen, wildfires, emissions, soil conditions, and more.[1][2][5] Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Bengaluru, India, it serves governments, healthcare, supply chain, mobility, media, manufacturing, retail, and Fortune 500 companies like Boots and Kimberly Clark, enabling informed decisions on climate risk, operations optimization, and sustainability.[1][2][3] With over 1 million daily active users and AI-powered tools like Ambee AutoML, it democratizes access to climate data for business insights and machine learning applications.[2]
The platform homogenizes diverse global climate inputs into analytics-grade datasets, powering use cases from personalized marketing to digital healthcare while addressing pollution, weather unpredictability, and climate change.[2][4][5]
Ambee (Datair Technology Private Limited) was founded in 2017 in Bengaluru, India, with a mission to democratize environmental intelligence worldwide.[1][3][6] The idea emerged from a deeply personal motivation: developing technology to save an infant's life, leading to the launch of Ambee's first air quality and pollen sensor network.[6] This human-centered origin drove early innovation in hyperlocal, real-time environmental data collection.[7]
Key early traction came from building proprietary sensor networks and expanding to AI-driven analytics, positioning Ambee as a fast-growing startup recognized among India's top 50 disruptive companies.[2][4] From its roots in India, it scaled globally, powering solutions for diverse industries and achieving over 1 million daily users.[2]
Ambee rides the climate tech wave, capitalizing on surging demand for environmental data amid global net-zero goals, regulatory pressures like ESG reporting, and AI's role in sustainability.[2][3] Its timing aligns with escalating climate challenges—pollution, extreme weather, and emissions—where businesses need actionable intelligence to comply, optimize, and innovate.[1][5]
Market forces favoring Ambee include the explosion of IoT sensors, AI democratization, and geospatial analytics growth, enabling it to bridge fragmented data sources into unified APIs.[3] By empowering non-experts via AutoML and serving cross-industry use cases, Ambee influences the ecosystem, accelerating climate action in supply chains, healthcare, and advertising while boosting bottoms lines for clients worldwide.[2]
Ambee's momentum—1M+ users, Fortune 500 adoption, and AI innovations—positions it for explosive growth in the $100B+ climate data market.[2] Upcoming launches like C6 for carbon accounting and programmatic ad tools will expand its suite, targeting digital emissions reduction and trigger-based marketing.[2]
Shaping trends include AI-climate convergence, stricter global regulations, and enterprise sustainability mandates, potentially evolving Ambee into a full-stack environmental OS. As climate urgency intensifies, its data foundation could redefine how businesses operate resiliently, scaling from India-born disruptor to global sustainability powerhouse—proving one sensor network sparked a greener future.[6]