Conservation X Labs (CXL), a provider of AI-powered wildlife monitoring tools, has merged with Wild Me, a nonprofit that develops AI tools for wildlife conservation, to combine their strengths in AI.
Wild Me develops open-source software platforms that combine structured wildlife research with computer vision and machine learning to process images, locate animals, apply species labels, and suggest matching animals from its database. Since its launch, the company has assisted over 1,800 researchers, tracked 200,000+ individual animals globally, and recorded over one million sightings.
Through the merger, CXL will integrate Wild Me's technology into its product portfolio, including Sentinel , and will leverage Wild Me's AI for individual animal re-identification.
Founded in 2015, Conservation X Labs develops solutions such as Sentinel, an AI-powered wildlife monitoring tool, and the NABIT, a handheld molecular lab, which will improve trafficking enforcement, enhance traceability, and combat emerging pests and pathogens to protect wildlife.
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