Vienna and London-based deeptech firm Another Earth, which develops AI-powered synthetic satellite data for environmental monitoring, has raised €3.5 million in funding from Wake-Up Capital.
- Established in 2020 by Maya Pindeus and Felix Geremus, Another Earth develops an AI-powered simulation and synthetic data platform that generates high-resolution satellite imagery and geospatial datasets.
- The technology produces fully labeled, multispectral, and temporally consistent synthetic data, enabling organizations to train and test AI models for monitoring environmental change, analyzing land and water resources, predicting risks, and simulating future scenarios where real-world data is limited or costly to obtain.
Details of the deal
- The funding round saw backing from Wake-Up Capital, existing investors Rockstart, Inovexus, and Stamco AG, as well as the Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG), Austria Wirtschaftsservice (AWS), and the European Space Agency (ESA).
- Another Earth will use the €3.5 million to expand its Synthetic Data Engine, enhance environmental monitoring and risk simulations, and scale operations in Brazil and Sub-Saharan Africa to produce high-resolution synthetic satellite data for biodiversity, deforestation, and climate risk analysis.
"With this funding, and our deployment into vital ecosystems spanning from Latin America to Africa, we are generating data where there is none. We are giving organisations the tools to transition from reactive crisis response to proactive, predictive intervention," explains Maya Pindeus, CEO and co-founder of Another Earth.





