Ingest
Street-level data, land use, tree canopy, building materials, and microclimate feeds are unified into a living city profile.
No Heat Island Effect
NHIET models block-level heat accumulation so city teams can target shade, cooling, and resources with precision. Built for public-good planning, not speculation.
Block-scale
Forecasts updated with local data streamsCivic-first
Designed for public agencies and plannersActionable
Clear interventions and priority mapsWe combine urban materials, land cover, weather, and mobility signals into a predictive heat model that cities can act on.
Street-level data, land use, tree canopy, building materials, and microclimate feeds are unified into a living city profile.
Our AI forecasts where heat accumulates hour by hour, translating complex physics into neighborhood-scale risk layers.
Planners get clear intervention maps for shading, cooling corridors, and response prioritization.
From resilience planning to day-of response, NHIET is built for the public good.
Identify future hot spots to prioritize trees, shade, and cool roofs.
Plan walkable routes with lower heat exposure across neighborhoods.
Protect vulnerable sites with targeted cooling and outreach.
Direct water stations and response teams where the heat will peak.
NHIET is in pilot phase. We’re partnering with cities that want to turn heat data into action.