Geophysical systems — faults, storm systems, ecosystems — hold a coherent structure when they’re stable. Before a shift, that structure frays in the underlying signal while the surface still looks calm. Snapmatics reads the fraying, the same way it reads a heartbeat or a market.
Because it reads structure rather than a threshold, the same instrument works across seismic, climate, and ecological signals — and reads both directions, catching a system sliding toward a shift and confirming one settling back to stable.
Earth & Climate isn’t a separate product — it’s Snapmatics, pointed at the planet. The same four layers take a specific form here.
Computes how well a natural system is holding its structure, from a seismic trace to a climate series.
Characterizes which kind of shift is forming, so the read carries meaning, not just a flag.
Governs confidence before a turn is called — essential where a false alarm carries public cost.
Where licensed, EVE turns the read into plain language for the people who have to plan around it.
Research groups and agencies: explore an early-access evaluation on your own geophysical data under NDA.