Get Simple Satellite Reports for Your Land

Simple reports. Real data. Better decisions.

We transform complex satellite images into clear, easy-to-read reports, helping you understand vegetation health, water stress, and trends on your land.

Land Health Overview

This report analyzes the ground conditions of the selected region, known for its agricultural production, using satellite imagery and vegetation indices. The analysis indicates that the region is currently experiencing severe water stress based on the NDVI value of -0.5149. This is coupled with moderate chlorophyll content, suggesting potential nutrient deficiencies.

The historical data shows a consistent trend of decreasing NDVI values, indicating a potential long-term decline in water availability. This trend highlights the need for proactive water management strategies to ensure the health and productivity of the region's agricultural lands.

Methodology and Indices

This analysis utilizes various vegetation indices derived from satellite imagery to assess the health and productivity of agricultural land. These indices are calculated using different combinations of spectral bands that reflect specific properties of vegetation, providing valuable insights into crop growth and potential stress factors.

  • NDVI: The basic indicator of vegetation health, measuring the difference between near-infrared and red light reflection.
  • SAVI: Adjusts NDVI for soil brightness, especially useful in areas with sparse vegetation.
  • EVI: Enhanced index that corrects for atmospheric conditions and canopy background signals.

What you get:

  • Instant overview of your land’s health, growth, and water stress.
  • User-friendly text & maps — no technical skills required
  • Easy-to-read reports: Get insights without needing technical expertise.
  • Interactive maps: Explore different data layers like NDVI and NDWI visually.
  • Receive the report by email as soon as your data is ready.

Made for everyone:

  • 🧑‍🌾Farmers wanting practical insights to monitor fields and optimize resources.
  • 🌾Agricultural Cooperatives managing diverse land areas.
  • 🚜Land Owners & Managers curious about property health and changes.
  • 🔍Environmental Consultants needing data for land assessment.
  • 🌎Anyone interested in monitoring and improving the health of their land.

Free and accessible for everyone:

Basuc report Status
Land Health Overview Active
Soil Adjustment Active
Seasonal Vegetation Report Active
Advanced report
Historical Trends Analysis (last 5 years) Active
Crop-Specific Analysis (e.g., Vineyard, Olive Trees, Fruit Trees, Wheat) Active
Customized reports (Define your type of crops, the metrics you want...) In development
Automated Monthly Reports In development
Large area (>200 hectares) In development
Note: All reports are free to access as part of our commitment to making satellite data accessible to everyone.
We are looking for funding.

Farmers love it

"The satellite report showed me irrigation issues I didn't know I had. The explanation was clear, with maps and details I could understand. Now I check every month!"

Jean M., Grower (France, Auvergne)

"Much clearer than other platforms, all the reports that I need are free and ready in less than 15 minutes. Wish I'd tried it sooner!”

Sara B., Vineyard manager (Spain, Andalucía)

"The map with the colored layers made it easy to spot the driest fields and healthiest vines across my property. I finally understand what's really happening, season by season."

Claire P., Winemaker (France, Provence)

"The Historical Trends Report helped us spot a decline in water availability over the last five years. Now we can finally plan with real data, not just guesswork."

Lorenzo L., Olive grower (Italy, Tuscany)

Visualize What's Happening on Your Land

Get a clear, data-driven view: Track vegetation health (NDVI), identify water stress (NDWI), and monitor long-term trends.

Our platform turns complex satellite data into easy-to-understand reports and interactive maps.

Make informed decisions about irrigation, fertilization, and overall land management.

Stay updated automatically – we'll notify you when new insights are ready.

Available reports

You can access these reports instantly — for free.
More features on the way: additional language support, new report types, crop-specific analysis.

Seasonal Vegetation Report

Track how your vegetation health (NDVI) changes throughout the growing season. Identify areas that are thriving or lagging behind expectations.

Example finding: Certain plots show delayed green-up compared to last year, suggesting potential early-season stress.

Historical Trends Report

Analyze long-term changes in vegetation and water patterns on your land over multiple years. Understand baseline conditions and detect significant shifts.

Example finding: A consistent decline in average NDWI over the past 5 years points towards increasing water scarcity in the region.

Land Health Overview Report

Get a snapshot of current conditions across your property, focusing on key agricultural indicators like NDVI and NDWI. Ideal for a quick health check.

Example finding: The western section currently shows high NDVI values, indicating robust growth, while the eastern part exhibits signs of moderate water stress.

Vineyard Performance Analysis

Specialized report focusing on vineyard blocks, analyzing variations in vigor (NDVI) to inform canopy management and harvest decisions.

Example finding: Significant vigor variability detected between rows, suggesting targeted interventions may be beneficial.

Fruit Tree Health Analysis

Specialized report focusing on orchard sections or individual trees, analyzing variations in vigor (NDVI) to inform pruning, fertilization, and irrigation decisions.

Example finding: Lower NDVI detected in the northern section of the orchard, suggesting potential nutrient deficiency or water stress requiring investigation.

Olive Tree Health Analysis

Specialized report focusing on olive groves or specific tree blocks, analyzing variations in vigor (NDVI) to inform pruning, fertilization, and irrigation strategies for optimal olive production.

Example finding: Lower NDVI detected in the western block of the grove, suggesting potential water stress impacting olive development and requiring targeted irrigation adjustments.

Note: New report types and features are added regularly — let us know what data or visualizations would help you most!

How does it work?

We use advanced satellite data and proven indices to analyze every zone you select.
Reports can combine different indices:

Our algorithms intelligently combine these satellite indices with geographic data from OpenStreetMap. We then use AI to translate this complex analysis into clear, easy-to-understand reports written in plain English, helping you act on real, objective insights.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to be a tech expert to understand the reports?
Not at all! Our reports are designed to be simple and easy to read. We translate complex satellite data into clear text explanations and user-friendly maps. No technical skills are required to get valuable insights about your land.
What kind of information will I get?
You'll get insights into your land's health, including vegetation vigor (using indices like NDVI), water stress levels (NDWI), and how these factors are changing over time (trends). Reports provide both a written summary and visual maps.
How quickly can I get my report?
Reports are generated quickly, often in less than 15 minutes after you define your area of interest. We'll automatically notify you by email as soon as your data is processed and the report is ready.
What data sources do you use?
We utilize reliable, open satellite data primarily from NASA (e.g., Landsat missions) and the European Space Agency (ESA) (e.g., Sentinel missions). This ensures high-quality, scientifically validated information forms the basis of your reports.
Is this service really free?
Yes! All reports are completely free. Our goal is to make satellite data accessible and helpful for everyone, without any cost barriers.
How is it funded?
With my personal money. I am looking for funding, send me an email if you want to talk about: contact@agroreports.org.
Will it be open source?
At the moment, open-sourcing the project is not planned. Open-source projects require more day-to-day maintenance and community management than closed-source ones. However, I would love to consider it if there’s enough interest from the community. Let me know if this is something you’d like to see in the future!
How can access to the API?
Its not possible at the moment. Opening an API is definitely something we plan for the future! Understanding how developers like you want to use it is crucial for us. Please let us know what you have in mind – your feedback will help shape its development, and we'd be happy to see how we can support your ideas.
How can I contact you?
You can reach us at contact@agroreports.org.