Pollen Map To Check The Pollen Count Around You

Ambee’s pollen maps are NAB compliant and designed to track pollen count seamlessly. It showcases the types of pollen and their risk levels on a hyper-local and real-time basis. 

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Pollen map with risk level to stay ahead of allergies.

Accuracy, and easy integration are the essence of Ambee’s pollen maps. The proprietary algorithms give you NAB-compliant multi-pollen data to build your solution, target markets, and make better decisions. 

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Built to Scale For Most Applications Across Businesses

Globally available birch, weed, and ragweed maps
Pollen data available at a zip code level
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Pollen map provides risk evaluation for more than 15 pollen species and types
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Environmental Data To Add Clarity To Business Decisions

Gain Pollen Insights

Legends & visualization for understanding allergy maps

Determine Pollen Levels

Plan your operations according to the pollen count forecast

Behavior Analyses

Through visualization on allergy map, show your customers the pollen behavior.

Boost Efficiency

Integrate pollen data to increase the impact of your campaigns and get desired results. 

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Insights from the Past to Protect the Future

Ambee’s extensive historical pollen data sets can help you gain crucial insights on environmental triggers from the past and plan ahead for the future.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a pollen map?

A pollen map is a tool that displays information about the types and levels of pollen in the air in a specific area. This can be useful for people who have allergies, as it can help individuals avoid areas with high levels of pollen and plan their outdoor activities by looking at pollen allergy map.

How is the information on a pollen map collected?

Pollen maps typically use data from pollen monitoring stations, which collect and analyze samples of the air to determine the types and levels of pollen present. The data from these stations is then used to create the pollen map. At Ambee, we utilize a multimodal system to collect data and run it through our AI models that ensure the utmost accuracy.

What types of pollen are shown on a pollen map?


Pollen maps typically show the levels of different types of pollen, such as tree pollen, grass pollen, and weed pollen. Some pollen maps may also show the levels of mold spores, which can also cause allergies. This platform can be used to generate insights for customers according to their requirements, for example, you can create an allergy map or also create a pollen-type based map, such as a ragweed map.

Are pollen maps accurate?

Pollen maps are generally accurate, but they may not be completely up to date. Pollen levels can change rapidly, so it's important to check the map regularly to get the most accurate information. In addition, pollen count maps may not be available for all areas, so it's always a good idea to check with a local allergy specialist or weather forecast for more detailed information about pollen levels in your area.