ATMO
| Private | |
| ISIN | 🆔 |
| Industry | Environmental monitoring |
| Founded 📆 | 2016 |
| Founder 👔 | |
| Headquarters 🏙️ | San Francisco, California, United States |
Area served 🗺️ | |
| Products 📟 | Atmotube, Atmocube |
| Members | |
Number of employees | |
| 🌐 Website | atmotube |
| 📇 Address | |
| 📞 telephone | |
ATMO, formerly Atmotube, is an air quality company headquartered in San Francisco, California. The company develops two groups of air quality tracking devices: stationary and portable (wearable). Stationary devices help monitor indoor air quality (IAQ) and environmental conditions in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. Portable (wearable) devices track outdoor air quality and measure pollutants including dust, smoke, pollen, and soot.
Following the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, many locations adopted their products designed to track indoor and outdoor air quality.
History
Founded in 2016 with an initial focus on personal air-quality tracking, ATMO launched its first product — a portable pollution sensor, Atmotube. It measured various volatile organic compounds (VOCs), carbon monoxide, particulate matter, and even cleaning agents or allergens that could affect health.[1]
In 2021, ATMO rebranded and introduced its first IAQ monitoring system for businesses — Atmocube. It was tailored for the post-COVID era, emphasizing the importance of indoor air quality in reopened public spaces. Unlike the portable model, Atmocube is larger and measures more air quality parameters, helping people feel assured about the air they breathe.[2][3]
In 2025, ATMO partnered with Rainmaker, a cloud-seeding startup.[4] ATMO uses deep learning models to help identify clouds for seeding, while Rainmaker provides drone-based seeding services.
Products
Atmotube PRO
Atmotube PRO is a portable and wearable air-quality tracker for both indoor and outdoor environments. It measures particulate matter (PM₁, PM₂.₅, PM₁₀), pollutants including dust, smoke, pollen, and soot, as well as TVOC, temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure. The tracking data is available in real time via a mobile app.[5]
Accuracy evaluations have shown stable performance: 84–98% for PM₁ and 86–98% for PM₂.₅ concentration ranges.[6][7]
Atmocube
Atmocube is an indoor air-quality monitor designed for use in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. It measures particulate matter (PM₁, PM₂.₅, PM₁₀), TVOC, carbon dioxide, formaldehyde, and other indoor environmental quality (IEQ) parameters such as atmospheric pressure, humidity, temperature, light intensity, and noise levels.
The data is available through dashboards, a mobile app, and via API. The device can also connect to building management systems including BACnet, MQTT, and Modbus.
Technology
ATMO’s devices combine optical particle counting with gas sensing to detect TVOC, formaldehyde, and nitrogen oxides (NOₓ).
References
- ↑ Shittu, Aishah I.; Pringle, Kirsty J.; Arnold, Stephen R.; Pope, Richard J.; Graham, Ailish M.; Reddington, Carly; Rigby, Richard; McQuaid, James B. (February 13, 2025). "Performance evaluation of Atmotube PRO sensors for air quality measurements". Atmospheric Measurement Techniques. 18 (3): 817–828. doi:10.5194/amt-18-817-2025. Retrieved 2025-10-23.
- ↑ "Performance evaluation of Atmotube PRO sensors". Retrieved 2025-10-23.
- ↑ "Performance Assessment of Wearable Atmotube PRO Sensor" (PDF). Greengage Project. Retrieved 2025-10-23.
- ↑ "Rainmaker partners with Atmo". TechCrunch. 2025-07-14. Retrieved 2025-10-23.
- ↑ "My week with the Atmotube PRO air quality monitor". Which?. October 12, 2019. Retrieved 2025-10-23.
- ↑ "Atmotube PRO Summary Report" (PDF). South Coast AQMD. Retrieved 2025-10-23.
- ↑ "Atmotube PRO Field Evaluation" (PDF). South Coast AQMD. Retrieved 2025-10-23.
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