Ecological software for work that has to be grounded.

Stewardship Compute builds practical tools for research teams, field scientists, restoration groups, and regenerative infrastructure planners. The suite is intentionally split between a local-first ecological AI app and a web-based grant intelligence tool.

Two tools, one mission standard.

Stewardship AI supports field interpretation close to the data. Grant Radar helps mission teams find funding paths without turning grant discovery into a full-time archaeology project.

Local-First Standalone App

Stewardship AI

A local-first ecological AI application for researchers and field teams who need structured interpretation of sensor data, field logs, and water-quality records without making cloud dependency the default.

  • Field Interpretation for uploaded CSVs, sensor exports, and notes.
  • Eco Synth for higher-level patterns across multiple field interpretations.
  • Designed to be honest about uncertainty and grounded in retrievable sources.
  • Built for desktop early access, with offline field workflows on the roadmap.
Web-Based Grant Intelligence

Grant Radar

A web-based grant intelligence tool for conservation, water quality, renewable energy, STEM education, and climate resilience teams. It is built to surface relevant opportunities and compare them against mission fit.

  • Grant discovery and scoring for mission-aligned teams.
  • Designed around federal opportunity search, watchlists, and fit review.
  • Useful for teams that need funding intelligence without digging manually every week.
  • Available through the Stewardship Compute tooling ecosystem.

The architecture follows the job.

Stewardship AI stays close to field data.

It is being developed as a standalone ecological AI application where core workflows can run locally, support sensitive research contexts, and remain useful in low-connectivity field environments.

Grant Radar belongs on the web.

Grant intelligence depends on current opportunity data, shared watchlists, and repeat search. That makes a browser-based tool the right surface for teams comparing funding paths.

Built toward field use, not demo theater.

The immediate focus is installer readiness, early-access research feedback, and expanding the research corpus carefully enough that the tool remains auditable.

Desktop Installer

One-click Stewardship AI installation is being prepared so research teams do not need a terminal, Python environment, or custom setup process to begin.

Mobile Field Mode

Offline field workflows are planned after the desktop installer is stable, with the goal of supporting teams working where connectivity is limited.

Expanded Corpus

Additional literature and user-provided materials are planned with provenance tracking, so synthesized results remain traceable rather than decorative.

Start with the tools that already align with the work.

Stewardship AI is in early-access development. Grant Radar is live as a web-based grant intelligence tool.