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Development Seed is "open by default."

We work with open-source technology to make the tools we build and use more broadly accessible. We collaborate with organizations and communities eager to address some of the world's most challenging problems. Take a look at some of our pinned repositories to get a sense of what we do. Want to make a contribution? Make a pull request!

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It is no accident that open source is at the core of our business strategy. With over 500 public GitHub repositories, we firmly believe in making things people can share and reuse. By utilizing open components, this approach aggregates software investments into a collective public good. By adopting open licensing, we provide flexibility in tool utilization instead of burdening organizations with software license fees. At the heart of it all, we take immense pride in our work, always eager to present, share, and learn. We're not just creating software; we're fostering a community. We invite you to use our work, contribute to projects that resonate with you, and join us on this open-source journey.

Learn More About What We Work On

We drive innovation forward through DevSeed Labs 🌱

Development Seed hires some of the smartest, most passionate people eager to solve the planet's toughest problems, usually collaborating with mission-driven partners.

While we're compensated for most tasks, we also pursue self-funded projects that align with our values, such as maintaining open-source tools, staying updated with technological advancements, and creating solutions for environmental and humanitarian needs.

Our Labs feature both experimental and established open-source tools. We advocate for transparent development and welcome collaborations. If you have earth data-related challenges, we are always looking for compelling problem statements and real, hard problems to solve!

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  1. eoAPI Public

    [Active Development] Earth Observation API (Metadata, Raster and Vector services)

    Shell 236 27

  2. lonboard Public

    A Python library for fast, interactive geospatial vector data visualization in Jupyter.

    Python 722 38

  3. obstore Public

    The simplest, highest-throughput Python interface to S3, GCS & Azure Storage, powered by Rust.

    Python 282 11

  4. llllm Public

    A suite of tools to perform geospatial operations using Large Language Models.

    Jupyter Notebook 27 6

  5. titiler Public

    Build your own Raster dynamic map tile services

    Python 850 181

  6. osm-seed Public

    A collection of Dockerfiles to run a containerized version of OpenStreetMap

    Shell 155 36

Repositories

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  • obstore Public

    The simplest, highest-throughput Python interface to S3, GCS & Azure Storage, powered by Rust.

    Python 282 MIT 11 18 (3 issues need help) 3 Updated Mar 20, 2025
  • eoapi-devseed Public

    Custom eoAPI framework example for DevelopmentSeed

    HTML 8 MIT 3 8 3 Updated Mar 21, 2025
  • cql2-rs Public

    Rust library and Python bindings for parsing the OGC CQL2 filter language

    Rust 12 MIT 0 5 3 Updated Mar 20, 2025
  • eoapi-k8s Public

    eoAPI IaC and k8 deployments for AWS, GCP and Azure

    Smarty 15 MIT 8 16 7 Updated Mar 20, 2025
  • stac-manager Public

    UI to update collection and item meta data in STAC catalogs

    TypeScript 22 MIT 3 9 4 Updated Mar 20, 2025
  • rio-viz Public

    Visualize Cloud Optimized GeoTIFF in browser

    HTML 157 MIT 20 2 0 Updated Mar 20, 2025
  • titiler-cmr Public

    Dynamic tiles from CMR queries

    Python 9 MIT 1 7 1 Updated Mar 20, 2025
  • os-climate-hazard Public Forked from os-climate/hazard

    Onboarding, creation and transformation of climate hazard models for OS-Climate

    Python 2 Apache-2.0 13 0 1 Updated Mar 20, 2025
  • project-seed Public template

    A basic starting point for projects.

    JavaScript 22 MIT 12 13 1 Updated Mar 20, 2025
  • stac-auth-proxy Public

    Reverse proxy to mediate communication between a client and an internally accessible STAC API in order to provide a flexible authentication mechanism.

    Python 16 MIT 0 18 (1 issue needs help) 0 Updated Mar 20, 2025