Our Purpose

Restoring the Wild,
One Ecosystem at a Time

Rewyld exists because the planet's ecosystems are collapsing faster than humans can respond. We build intelligent machines to close that gap.

A Crisis Too Large for Manual Solutions

Invasive species are the second-leading cause of global biodiversity loss, costing the United States alone over $120 billion annually in ecological and economic damage. Burmese pythons have eliminated up to 99% of small mammal populations in parts of the Florida Everglades. Lionfish have spread across the Atlantic and Caribbean, devastating reef ecosystems with no natural predators to check their growth.

Traditional removal methods — trapping, manual hunting, chemical treatment — are slow, expensive, and impossible to scale across thousands of square miles of wilderness. The problem demands a fundamentally different approach.

Intelligence Meets Ecology

We combine computer vision, autonomous robotics, and ecological data science to create systems that work continuously, at scale, without exhausting human teams. Our approach is built on four interlocking pillars.

Detect

AI-powered computer vision identifies invasive species in real time across aerial, ground, and underwater environments — day or night, in dense vegetation or open water.

Monitor

Persistent sensor networks and autonomous patrol routes build continuous population maps, tracking movement corridors, breeding hotspots, and seasonal migration patterns.

Attract

Species-specific acoustic, chemical, and thermal lure systems draw targets toward collection zones, dramatically increasing removal efficiency without harming native wildlife.

Remove

Autonomous robotic platforms execute humane, targeted removal operations — reducing reliance on human field teams while increasing throughput by orders of magnitude.

"We don't just study the problem. We build the machines that solve it."

Why "Rewyld"?

Rewilding is the science and practice of restoring ecosystems to their natural state — reintroducing native species, removing invasive ones, and allowing ecological processes to self-regulate. It is one of the most powerful tools available for reversing biodiversity collapse.

The 'y' is intentional. We are not passive observers of nature's recovery. We are active participants — engineering the conditions under which wild systems can heal themselves. Rewyld is the verb form of a future we are building.

The Rewyld Ecosystem

Our platform is not a single product — it is an integrated stack of hardware, software, and ecological intelligence designed to work together.

Hardware

HPRS Robotics

The Hopper Python Removal System is our first autonomous robotic platform — a ground-based unit purpose-built for Burmese python detection and removal in the Florida Everglades.

Software

Airo AI Engine

Our proprietary computer vision and decision-making stack processes multi-modal sensor data in real time, enabling autonomous identification, tracking, and response across species and environments.

Intelligence

Ecological Data Layer

Every deployment feeds a growing dataset of species behavior, population dynamics, and habitat conditions — making each subsequent mission smarter and more effective than the last.

A Platform Built for Every Invasive Species

The Everglades is our proving ground. But the architecture we are building is species-agnostic and environment-agnostic. Once we demonstrate the model works, we expand — to new species, new geographies, new ecosystems in crisis.

01

Burmese Python

Florida Everglades, USA

02

Lionfish

Atlantic Coast & Caribbean

03

Cane Toad

Queensland, Australia

04

Asian Carp

Mississippi River Basin, USA

05

Brown Tree Snake

Guam & Pacific Islands

06

Spotted Lanternfly

Eastern United States

Join the Mission

Whether you are a researcher, conservationist, investor, or simply someone who believes the wild world is worth fighting for — there is a place for you in what we are building.