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Deep Forestry raises €3M to expand forest data platform

May 20, 2026
Deep Forestry raises €3M to expand forest data platform

By AI, Created 4:20 PM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – Deep Forestry closed a €3 million funding round led by Fairpoint Capital to scale its under-canopy drone and AI system for single-tree forest inventory. The Swedish company says the capital will help expand its technical and commercial teams and grow its footprint in key forestry markets worldwide.

Why it matters: - Deep Forestry is trying to turn forest measurement into a continuous data layer for industries that still rely on periodic, low-resolution checks. - The company’s under-canopy drone system targets use cases tied to harvest planning, wildfire fuel-load management, carbon and biomass measurement, reforestation monitoring, biodiversity reporting and timber logistics. - Deep Forestry says the market opportunities tied to those workflows span multi-billion-dollar categories.

What happened: - Deep Forestry, a Swedish robotics and AI company, announced a €3 million funding round led by Fairpoint Capital. - The company says the round will support expansion of its technical and commercial teams. - Deep Forestry also plans to build a commercial presence in key forestry markets around the world. - The company will deepen partner integrations with organizations that run on top of its inventory layer. - The announcement included a company post on social media.

The details: - Deep Forestry says its autonomous under-canopy drone system produces end-to-end, precision single-tree inventory for forests. - The company says its drones have completed more than 1,000 autonomous flights beneath the canopy across forests on multiple continents. - Deep Forestry says the system measures stem diameter with a mean absolute error of 1.6 cm versus harvester measurements along the full length of the stem. - A third-party government forestry authority independently verified that measurement result. - CEO and Founder Levi Farrand said the company solved autonomous surveying beneath the forest canopy, which he described as the hardest problem to solve. - Farrand said the system unlocks precision single-tree inventory and can generalize beyond forestry into other verticals. - Fairpoint Capital Partner Hadar Cars said Deep Forestry sits at the intersection of robotics, AI and sustainable resource management. - Cars said the company could become a category-defining player in under-canopy forest data. - Arbor Day Foundation Managing Director of Catalytic Investments Pete Davis said the technology supports better understanding, management and protection of forests at scale. - Davis said the data can improve transparency, biodiversity outcomes and long-term stewardship. - Superorganism Co-Founder and Managing Director Tom Quigley said the technology could shift forestry from periodic assessments to continuous, high-resolution insight.

Between the lines: - Deep Forestry is pitching itself as infrastructure, not just a drone company. - If its measurements hold up at scale, the company could sit underneath multiple forestry workflows and become harder to replace than a single-purpose analytics tool. - The investor quotes point to a dual narrative: operational efficiency for industry and environmental reporting for conservation-focused partners.

What’s next: - Deep Forestry will use the new capital to hire across engineering and sales. - The company plans to expand commercial operations in forestry markets globally. - Deep Forestry is also working to deepen integrations with partners that use its inventory data layer. - The company’s next test is turning early technical proof into repeatable commercial adoption.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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