Bridging the Digital Divide in Maasai Lands
How solar-powered Aevum terminals brought the world's knowledge to three remote primary schools, boosting exam scores by 40%.
Aevum Encyclopedia is committed to using knowledge and technology to bridge gaps, empower communities, and preserve our shared human heritage.
At Aevum, we believe that access to verified, high-quality information is fundamental to education, empowerment, and social progress. Our Tech4Good initiative channels 5% of our annual revenue and significant engineering resources toward projects that expand access to knowledge for underserved communities.
From offline encyclopedias for remote schools to AI tools that preserve endangered languages, we are building a more equitable future for knowledge.
Targeted projects designed to create measurable, positive impact through technology and knowledge.
Deploying offline-capable Aevum terminals to schools in rural and off-grid regions, providing students access to 2.4M+ articles without internet connectivity.
Learn More โUsing AI translation models trained on community data to create encyclopedia entries in endangered and underrepresented languages, preserving cultural knowledge.
Learn More โFree, curriculum-aligned resources for teachers, including interactive knowledge graphs, source verification guides, and critical thinking exercises.
Learn More โProviding a free, open API for NGOs and journalists to fact-check claims and detect misinformation in real-time using our verification engine.
Learn More โEnsuring the entire encyclopedia is WCAG AAA compliant, with screen-reader optimization, dyslexia-friendly fonts, and voice navigation.
Learn More โFunding open-source AI models for non-profits, allowing them to build custom knowledge tools without the cost of proprietary APIs.
Learn More โTransparency in our efforts to make knowledge universally accessible.
Real stories from communities and partners transforming education.
How solar-powered Aevum terminals brought the world's knowledge to three remote primary schools, boosting exam scores by 40%.
Working with indigenous elders to train translation models, creating the first comprehensive digital encyclopedia in Quechua.
Partnering with WHO and local NGOs to deploy our verification API during vaccine rollout campaigns in Southeast Asia.
Whether you're an educator, developer, or donor, there are many ways to support Aevum's mission to make knowledge universal.