Turn field cameras into validated ecological insight.
Polli stitches detection, taxonomy, and provenance into a single pipeline so labs, parks, and schools can study pollinators at scale.

What Polli does
Survey, validate, and communicate ecological evidence with one stack.
Detect & track
Turn raw field or camera trap video into validated detections and clean tracks.
Identify with confidence
Taxonomy-aware classifiers that know when to abstain instead of over-claim.
Summarize & share
Roll observations into galleries, timelines, and exportable evidence with full provenance.
Open & composable
Polli components ship as open-source packages so you can extend or self-host.
Open-source stack you can extend
Portable components that run wherever your data lives—cloud, on-prem, or embedded.
Evidence stays connected
Every detection, clip, and classification carries provenance so today's footage powers tomorrow's questions.
Export clean datasets for analysis, publish galleries for partners, or stream overlays. Polli keeps lineage intact across ingest → taxonomy → summary.
- Clips stay linked to their original raw footage.
- Taxonomy decisions are versioned and auditable.
- Summaries export with full lineage — image → track → label → report.
Built for long-run science
Whether you're running multi-year monitoring, building pollinator datasets, or teaching field ecology — Polli's open stack adapts to your workflow.
Research labs
Structured outputs and full provenance for reproducible publications. Export to your analysis stack with complete lineage from raw footage to final identification.
Conservation orgs
Long-run monitoring without vendor lock-in. Self-host on your infrastructure, integrate with existing databases, and own every byte of your data.
Educators & citizen science
Visual galleries that explain the science. Help contributors understand what they're observing and why taxonomy decisions matter.
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