
Next-Gen Farming, Grown by Intelligence.
Verdyn reads your fields at the plant level and tells you what to do next — so you protect yield and grow more from every acre.
We blend agronomy and AI to transform how fields are managed.
Late-detected disease and stress quietly drain yield and income every season. Verdyn brings plant-level monitoring within reach — pairing decades of agronomic know-how with computer vision that never blinks.

Practical, AI-driven solutions for modern agriculture.
From capture to clear guidance — built around the decisions a grower actually makes.
Modern solutions, lasting benefits for farmers.

Catch problems early
Verdyn flags disease and stress before they spread, so you treat less and lose less.

Grow more from every acre
Targeted action on the right plants protects yield and cuts waste.

Decisions you can trust
Clear guidance backed by imagery and a record you can review.
Built on serious infrastructure
Growing progress through data, agronomy, and care.

What growers say about working with us.
Verdyn flagged leaf spot in our maize a week before we'd have caught it on foot. We treated two blocks instead of the whole farm — and kept the yield.
Coordinating forty members, I finally see where problems start. The per-plant maps make the advice we give specific instead of general.
I walk my fields with my phone and Verdyn tells me which rows to check first. It's like having an agronomist looking over my shoulder.
A small, technical team building Verdyn.
Agronomy and machine learning under one roof — close to growers, close to the models.

AI that sees every plant, not just every field.
Early disease detection
Models spot the visual signatures of disease and stress on individual plants.
Targeted action
Guidance points you to the exact rows and plants that need attention.
Water & input savings
Act precisely instead of spraying or irrigating blanket-wide.
Latest insights and tips from our team.

Why catching crop disease early changes the whole season
Most yield loss to disease is decided in the first days after onset. Here is why plant-level detection beats blanket spraying — and how to act on what you find.

Drone or phone? Choosing the right imagery for your fields
You do not need an expensive rig to get useful crop imagery. A practical look at when a phone walk-through is enough and when a drone flight pays for itself.

What computer vision actually sees in a stressed leaf
Chlorosis, lesions, wilting, mottling — the visual signatures of stress are real and learnable. A plain-language tour of how our models read a canopy.
