Precision infrastructure tracking for humanitarian response
LooLat uses rooftop paint markers and satellite imagery to create real-time heat maps of community toilet infrastructure in informal settlements. Help humanitarian organizations locate and assess sanitation facilities during public health emergencies.
An aid worker opens their tablet during a cholera outbreak declaration. Within minutes, they see a real-time heat map created from satellite imagery showing exactly which community toilets need urgent supplies—roof paint markers glowing crimson for critical need, amber for monitoring, emerald for stable. What once took weeks of ground surveys now takes minutes. Lives saved through the power of space technology.
High-resolution satellite monitoring detects rooftop paint markers, providing instant visibility into sanitation infrastructure without ground teams.
Dynamic heat maps update continuously, showing the status of community toilets across entire settlements in milliseconds.
Immediate deployment during outbreaks. Redirect supplies where they're needed most, reducing response time from weeks to minutes.
Comprehensive analytics track infrastructure patterns, predict hotspots, and optimize resource allocation for maximum impact.
Partnerships with UNICEF, WHO, and Red Cross ensure sustainable funding while serving the world's most vulnerable communities.
Pilot cities funded through humanitarian innovation grants from the Gates Foundation—proven impact before scaling.