Ocean Intelligence Infrastructure

Machines built for
the undersea frontier.

Thalor Tech builds autonomous underwater systems to explore, monitor, and protect the least understood part of our planet — at scales, depths, and durations no human crew can sustain.

The next great frontier is not only above us. It is beneath us — and it has been waiting.
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// FLAGSHIP
TH-04 FATHOM
11,000 M · FULL OCEAN DEPTH
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// The Problem

We have mapped the stars faster than we have instrumented the ocean.

More than two-thirds of our planet is water, yet most of the seafloor has never been seen at resolution. There is no persistent, affordable way to observe the ocean continuously — the way satellites observe land and sky.

Thalor is building that missing layer: autonomous machines, a coordination platform, and the data infrastructure to make the ocean continuously legible — for security, for industry, and for the planet.

// Flagship · TH-04

FATHOM

Full-Ocean-Depth · Pressure-Tolerant Compute Platform
11,000 m
Rated · No pressure hull
TH-04 FATHOM · ASSEMBLED
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TH-04 Fathom assembled
8× VECTORED THRUST6-DOF HOLONOMICCERAMIC CORE

Fathom abandons the pressure hull entirely. Compute lives in a single ceramic sphere; everything else is oil-pressure-compensated and free-flooded, so internal and ambient pressure equalize at any depth. The result is a small, holonomic platform that operates where steel hulls implode.

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// How it works

Pressure-tolerant by architecture, not by armor.

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// The Fleet

The TH-series — one design philosophy, four depth envelopes.

Compact, modular, and deployable without a dedicated support ship — from coastal survey to the hadal zone.

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// Swarm Capability

One robot is useful. A coordinated swarm is transformative.

Instead of one expensive vehicle, Thalor's architecture is built around distributed intelligence — small systems that coordinate, divide search areas, relay data between nodes, and hold mission continuity even when individual units drop out.

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// Platform

A full stack for ocean intelligence.

Hardware alone is not enough. Thalor builds the complete stack — from autonomy and mission planning to fleet coordination, data ingestion, and operator dashboards.

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// Where it operates

From harbor to hadal zone.

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// Roadmap

From concept to water-tested systems.

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// Planetary Mission

Exploration in service of the planet.

The ocean regulates climate, stores carbon, sustains biodiversity, and supports billions of lives. Yet vast portions remain unobserved. Making it continuously legible is not only a commercial opportunity — it is planetary infrastructure.

// Partner With Us

The next frontier is beneath the surface. We're looking for the people who believe that.

Thalor Tech is seeking partners and investors across maritime operations, scientific research, infrastructure, climate monitoring, and the public sector.

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