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Network

Introduction to Utopia:

* Coverage that scales with people instead of fleets. Every phone that records a capture becomes a sensor the instant the clip is uploaded, with more than three billion devices already capable of joining the network, nothing to install and nothing to ship.

* Stairwells, loading bays, market streets and building interiors get covered at a resolution that satellites and mapping cars miss entirely, and because contributors keep returning to the same places, the record updates continuously instead of aging the way a map drawn once and left alone eventually does.

* No cameras to install. No fleets to maintain. Coverage grows automatically as more people join, extending anywhere a phone and a bounty can reach. A contributor walks a street, a stairwell or a warehouse aisle and records a short multi-angle clip, and faces and vehicle plates are blurred on the device before anything ever leaves it, so the unblurred footage never exists outside the phone that shot it.

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How a capture becomes verified data:

* Every clip is fingerprinted and signed the moment it is recorded, producing a hash of the content, a coarse location and a timestamp that nothing after the fact can quietly edit. Independent captures of the same place are then checked against each other, and a confidence score climbs as more nodes agree on what a location actually looks like.

* What eventually reaches your application is structured data with geometry, timestamps and a provenance hash attached, ready to query, stream or archive without ever having to take Utopia's word for it.

For contributors:

* Record what is around you and get paid for it. Connect a wallet, open the capture app in any browser and record your first clip. Fulfil an open bounty or capture freely and start building a track record on the network, the same one that pays out the moment a submission is accepted.

Start capturing

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Field

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Domains

Built for what matters:

* Built for the places that matter most: defense sites where the source of an observation has to survive scrutiny, warehouse floors and yards that fixed sensors never quite reach, critical infrastructure that needs monitoring more often than a scheduled inspection allows, and the robots learning to move safely through spaces that satellite imagery cannot describe.

Where it already runs:

* In sovereign defense, an auditable chain of custody matters more than convenience, since every observation has to survive scrutiny long after it was captured. In autonomous logistics, spatial awareness helps route and coordinate fleets through loading bays and yards that fixed cameras were never installed to see.

* For critical infrastructure, monitoring becomes continuous instead of the once a quarter inspection that used to be the norm. And for embodied AI, this is the ground truth a robot needs before it can be trusted to move through a space on its own.

For organizations:

* Commission a capture of a specific place. Post a bounty describing what you need and where, fund it and review submissions as they arrive. Accept the one that meets your bar and the reward releases automatically, no invoice and no chasing anyone down for it.

Post a bounty

Join the network:

* Bring the ground level view to your models. Whether you are capturing a street with your phone or querying verified data through the API, everything starts at the same door. Open the app to start capturing, or talk to sales to scope an enterprise deployment: both paths lead into the same verified record.

/Talk to sales