Imagine this: you ask a simple question: "Show me all the trees in downtown Amersfoort".
Within seconds, a clear map appears with exactly the information you need. No GIS software. No data scientist. No endless datasets.
At NEO, we are working hard on this.

We are building our own Large Language Model (LLM), specifically designed to make our own unique Earth observation data readily available to policymakers, consultants, project managers and anyone working with the physical environment.
Our (your) own data, own model
Our LLM runs on proprietary NEO data: high-quality insights from satellite imagery and aerial photos, analysed by our AI models. Everything stays within our ecosystem, which makes this not only safe, but also exceptionally well-tuned to the Dutch physical environment.
We are also working on the ability to link your own data sources, so that you can combine your context with ours. We are developing our LLM as a smart middle layer that can also work across your own data sources, so that you can seamlessly combine your organisational context with our observational data.
Insights without technical or geo-expertise
Where previously specialised GIS experts were needed to create the right maps and analyses, our LLM will soon make this knowledge accessible to everyone.
Type your question, filter on what you need and get back an understandable visualisation instantly. Whether it is about the 3-30-300 rule, the spread of solar panels, heat stress or paving in Dutch cities: our LLM thinks with you.
For whom.
- Municipalities seeking to implement data-driven policies
- Provinces and water boards seeking integrated planning
- Companies active in spatial development, infra or sustainability
- Everyone working towards a future-proof living environment
More soon
We are still at the beginning, but the first demos are promising. Would you like to be among the first to learn about our LLM? Or are you already thinking about how your data would fit into this?
Let us know and we will be happy to talk further and show you something.