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December 11, 2025

Interest in Spoor's bird monitoring AI software is soaring

Spoor's computer vision software can help wind farms, and other industries, track bird populations and migration patterns.

Interest in Spoor's bird monitoring AI software is soaring

TL;DR

  • Spoor launched in 2021 with computer vision technology to reduce wind turbine impact on bird populations.
  • The software tracks and identifies birds within a 2.5 km radius using high-resolution cameras.
  • Wind farms can use the data to adjust turbine operations during migration periods.
  • Spoor's AI model has achieved about 96% bird identification accuracy, with an in-house ornithologist assisting.
  • The company operates on three continents, partners with over 20 major energy companies, and has seen interest from airports and aquaculture.
  • Spoor recently raised €8 million ($9.3 million) in a Series A funding round.
  • Regulators are increasing scrutiny on wind farms' environmental impact, driving demand for such technologies.

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