Museum archive of natural history specimens

For museums & natural history institutions

Every coordinate
has a deep story.

DeepEarth turns any lat/lng into a curated dossier across 500 million years — bedrock, fossils, vanished worlds, present biodiversity. Built for the institutions that already hold the planet's memory.

Built for institutions like

Natural History MuseumSmithsonianAmerican Museum of Natural HistoryField MuseumRoyal Ontario MuseumNaturalis

Names listed as target partners · pilots invited

Three ways museums use DeepEarth

The collection you already have, made temporal.

01

Exhibition layer

Every gallery coordinate becomes a 500-million-year dossier visitors can scan, save, and share. White-label, your typography.

02

Education licensing

Classroom packs built around your specimens, cross-referenced with fossils and bedrock from the site they were collected.

03

Digital collections

Enrich every collection record with its temporal context — bedrock, fossils, vanished species — auto-generated from coordinates you already hold.

Why now

“The planet probably won't survive in the form we grew up loving. Museums exist so the next civilisation knows what was here. DeepEarth is infrastructure for that job.”

— DeepEarth, founding principle

Institutional licensing

From £10k pilot to £50k annual.

Pilot

£10k

3-month exhibition pack

  • — One exhibition / gallery
  • — Up to 50 coordinates
  • — Visitor-facing dossier UI
  • — Co-branded launch

Collection

£25k / yr

Most popular

  • — Up to 5,000 collection records
  • — API + bulk enrichment
  • — Education licensing rights
  • — Quarterly data refresh

Institution

£50k+ / yr

Full digital collection

  • — Unlimited records
  • — Custom temporal layers
  • — White-label everything
  • — Joint research output