We built eoViz to bridge the gap between groundbreaking Earth science and the communities, policymakers, and researchers who can act on it. Open source tools for meaningful impact.
See how storytelling helps emergency managers understand wildfire risk
Supported by NASA IMPACT
Years of building tools with NASA taught us that great Earth science often stays locked in academic papers. We created eoViz to change that.
Each tool emerged from conversations with researchers, emergency managers, and policy makers who needed better ways to share critical Earth science insights.
The Open Earth Tools Directory showcases production-ready Earth science tools from NASA, USGS, NOAA, and the community. Find inspiring examples, embeddable tools for your stories, and see eoComponents in action.
Discover interesting Earth science tools and data that you can embed in your stories
See how organizations are building tools with eoComponents and modern development practices
Get inspired by the types of tools you can build for your own projects and data
Every tool we create is shaped by real challenges faced by emergency responders, policymakers, and researchers working to understand our changing planet.
Open source means everyone benefits. Contribute code, share improvements, and help us build tools that serve the global Earth science community.
Self-hosted and modular by design. Use what you need, modify what you want, and maintain full control over your data and deployment.
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See how eoViz works with your data, or talk with our team about your specific challenges.