WildSense Technologies

About Us

Technology
Meets
Conservation

Wildsense Technologies is an early-stage R&D startup building solutions for human wildlife co-existence.

Our Story

Wildsense Technologies began with a simple but difficult challenge: how can technology truly help humans and wildlife live together? We noticed that while human-wildlife conflict was rising, the available tools were often too expensive and high maintainance for the rugged environments where they were needed most.

We saw a gap between advanced laboratory research and the practical needs of local communities. While conservation groups struggled with manual monitoring, we realized that the recent progress in sound processing and artificial intelligence could provide a better way.

Today, we are still in R&D phase. Operating from Nepal, we are currently building and testing our first prototypes. Every test we conduct and every line of code we write brings us closer to a world where technology serves as a bridge for co-existence, protecting both the livelihoods of people and the safety of wildlife.

Field validation and research work

Mission

Develop reliable, accessible technology that prevents human-wildlife conflict while supporting conservation and community safety.

Vision

A world where humans and wildlife coexist safely, supported by technology that works for both conservation and community needs.

Motto

“We build for co-existence”

Our Approach

Science-Driven

Research and evidence guide our product development and deployment strategies.

Field-First Development

Every decision validated through real-world testing and community feedback.

Animal Welfare

All deterrence methods prioritize animal safety and minimize stress.

Transparency

Open about capabilities, limitations, and ongoing challenges in our work.

Accessibility

Technology should be affordable, maintainable, and usable in limited resource environments.

Community Partnership

Technology works only when it serves the people who use it.

We are a small, dedicated team with advisors from conservation organizations, research institutions, and technology companies. Interested in joining us or collaborating?