Open-source tools that track, screen, and visualize everything in orbit. No $50K/year contract. No vendor lock-in. Just the data and the math.
Making orbital safety accessible to every operator, researcher, and engineer who needs it.
Screens every cataloged object in orbit for collision risk. Propagates trajectories, computes close approaches, and flags threats before they become emergencies. Commercial alternatives charge $50,000+ per year.
Every tracked satellite rendered on a 3D globe in real time. LEO, MEO, GEO, and highly elliptical orbits. Point, click, get orbital data. The situational awareness tool that should have existed years ago.
Autmori was founded by Daniel Isaac, a systems engineer who spent years running drone fleet operations before turning to satellites.
The question that started everything: why does it cost $50,000 a year to find out if two objects in orbit are going to collide?
The math isn't secret. The orbital data is public. The propagation algorithms have been open since the 1980s. The only thing missing was someone willing to build the tooling and give it away.
OrbVeil started on a Jetson Orin Nano. A $250 edge computer running conjunction screening against the full catalog. It worked. It flagged real threats. So it became open source.
29,000 objects. 800 threats a day. See for yourself.