Accessibility first, by design, open to everyone
Measure the world. Share it openly.
Hybrid RobotiX citizen science: community environmental monitoring built on open hardware and open data. Anyone can build a node, take a reading, and add to a shared, public record of our environment — no walled gardens, no gatekeepers.
Accessibility first.
Citizen science only works when everyone can take part. We build accessibility in from the start — by design — so no one is shut out. Open data, open hardware, and open to every person who wants to measure the world.
What we are doing
The Project
What we monitor, how, and with what — open hardware built on the Arduino UNO Q.
Learn more →Participate
Build your own monitoring node and add your corner of the world to the map.
Get started →Open Data
Everything we measure, shared openly — free to use, check, and build on.
Explore the data →Our Mission
Why open citizen science and open environmental data matter.
Read more →How we work
Accessibility first
We build for everyone from the start, never as an afterthought. If a person wants to take a reading and add to the record, nothing we make should stand in their way.
Open data
Every reading is open and free to use. Science you can not inspect is not science you can trust.
Open hardware
Build your own node from off-the-shelf, open parts — no vendor lock-in, no walled gardens.
Community-powered
Anyone can contribute a measurement. The more hands on deck, the clearer the picture.
Help measure the world.
Build a node, share your data, and be part of an open record of our environment.