AYNI spherical LED display showing live Earth-system data at an international hydrographic exhibition

AYNI Platform

Live Earth data, built for the room.

AYNI brings a spherical LED display, WebGL render engine, remote controller, kiosk interface, real-time dataset streaming, and AI-guided interpretation into one public science platform.

22+
live datasets
WebGL
multi-layer renderer
Kiosk
public mode ready

What it is

Our planet's story, round, alive, and now.

AYNI streams live satellite and Earth-system data onto spherical and LED displays in museums, classrooms, universities, and public spaces. It turns weather, oceans, climate, and hazards into an experience people can walk around, control, question, and understand.

Platform architecture

Six layers, one installation-ready system.

AYNI is designed to connect display hardware, live data, presenter control, public kiosk use, and AI interpretation without forcing venues into a single hardware path.

Operating modes

Built for guided demos and unattended discovery.

AYNI can support a facilitator-led room, a walk-up kiosk, or a research outreach installation where people need to explore live data without waiting for a scheduled presentation.

Presenter control

Move between datasets, change overlays, guide attention, and keep the room focused while the sphere becomes the shared reference point.

Control station and AYNI spherical LED display at an international exhibition
Field setup Display, workstations, and controller surfaces running together.

Real-time dataset streaming

A living atlas for public audiences.

AYNI is content-rich by default, with live Earth observation streams and educational overlays sourced from trusted science organizations.

Live feed Syncing GOES GeoColor
GOES GeoColor IMERG Precipitation Marine Heatwaves Coral Bleaching Sea Surface Temperature Sea Ice Extent
Source NASA, NOAA, ESA, Copernicus
Stream Current imagery and models
Render WebGL spherical layers
Explain Kiosk and AI context
GeoColor IMERG Precipitation Marine Heatwaves Coral Bleaching Sea Surface Temp Sea Ice Extent Aerosol Optical Depth Land Surface Temp Active Fires Lightning Density Wind & Pressure More datasets

AI interpretation layer

Visitors should be able to ask the planet questions.

AYNI's AI layer is in active design: a voice- and text-driven interface where visitors ask questions about the data and receive plain-language answers grounded in NASA, NOAA, ESA, and Copernicus sources.

Visitor asks Why is Antarctica blue today?
AYNI responds It explains the dataset, changes the display, and cites the source context.
Next step The session becomes self-directed learning instead of a one-way exhibit.

Proof in the field

Already used in rooms where the audience matters.

AYNI made its international debut at the 4th IHO Assembly in Monaco in 2025, supporting the United States NOAA booth and bringing real-time ocean and climate data to delegates from more than 100 member states.

AYNI LED sphere surrounded by international delegates at the IHO Assembly

International debut

IHO Assembly, Monaco

Live ocean and climate visualization in a high-stakes public science and policy environment.

AYNI sphere being demonstrated to a group of delegates

Education ready

Daily teaching use

A working sphere supports classroom learning at Rotterdam International Secondary School.

AYNI sphere showing sea surface temperature visualization

R&D foundation

Built in the Netherlands

Developed by Pachamama Studios B.V. with WBSO-certified research and development.

Who it is for

A platform for venues that need science to be seen, explored, and remembered.

Museums & science centers

Turnkey installations with live, always-current Earth content.

Schools

Classroom-ready experiences for weather, climate, oceans, and Earth systems.

Universities & research teams

Bring your own dataset and make it public-facing with attribution and context.

Public programs

Use live data as the centerpiece for events, outreach, and civic science conversations.

Request a demo

Bring AYNI to your venue, classroom, or public program.

For demos, pilot installations, museum partnerships, dataset collaborations, or AI education pilots, contact Juan Pablo Hurtado Padilla.