About

About

PIXWeather was born from a simple problem: the locations that most urgently need reliable weather data are exactly the ones with no infrastructure to deliver it.

From Iceland, for the world

PIXWeather was developed in Iceland — a country where remote airfields, geothermal highlands and brutal winters made the case for autonomous, off-grid weather monitoring impossible to ignore. What began as a fix for a local problem is now a platform deployed across dozens of countries.

Every design decision comes back to a single principle: the station must work, without human intervention, in the most demanding environment we can imagine. If it survives an Icelandic winter, it will survive yours.

Why the image matters

Sensor numbers tell you what the atmosphere is doing. A photograph tells you what it actually looks like. For a pilot deciding whether to fly, or a paraglider choosing a launch window, that visual context is the difference between a good decision and a dangerous one.

What drives us

  • Reliability above all. A station that needs a maintenance visit every six months is not solving the problem. We design for years of unattended operation.
  • The image is the insight. We built the hardware around the truth that a picture carries information no number can.
  • Truly off-grid. Solar power and cellular connectivity mean PIXWeather needs nothing from the site it monitors — no mains, no Wi-Fi, no infrastructure of any kind.

PIXWeather is designed, assembled and supported in Reykjavík, Iceland, and shipped DDP to customers worldwide.

Get in touch

Questions? We’d love to help.

Whether you’re evaluating PIXWeather for a specific deployment or just want to understand how it works, we’re happy to talk.

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