Urban forestry is entering a new era, thanks to the groundbreaking “Tree-D Fusion” system. Developed through a collaboration between MIT CSAIL, Google, and Purdue University, this innovative platform merges generative AI, genus-conditioned algorithms, and Google’s Auto Arborist data to create ultra-precise 3D models of urban trees.
The project has achieved a remarkable feat: a database of 600,000 simulation-ready tree models, representing a wide variety of species across North America. Unlike traditional mapping, these digital twins aren’t just visually detailed—they’re designed to simulate tree growth, environmental impact, and urban planning scenarios. This leap forward provides urban planners, ecologists, and environmental scientists with tools to enhance sustainability and combat climate change.
By integrating AI-powered insights with ecological data, Tree-D Fusion offers unprecedented precision for monitoring urban forests. Its potential applications span improving air quality, mitigating urban heat islands, and optimizing city landscaping projects, paving the way for smarter, greener cities.