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- Web Browser (Cloud - Based)
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- Small Business (11-50 people)
- Medium Business (51-250 people)
- Large Business (250+ people)
Deep dive
Core Features
Carbonfuture MRV+ functions as a carbon removal infrastructure layer connecting suppliers, verifiers, and buyers. Key features include:
End-to-end carbon removal tracking – Tracks CO₂ removal activities from capture through transport and durable storage, ensuring full lifecycle visibility and traceability.
Automated data collection and standardisation – Replaces manual data entry with near real-time data capture and standardised formats across diverse CDR projects and technologies.
Third-party verification enablement – Provides audit-ready datasets that can be directly accessed by accredited verification bodies to confirm compliance with certification standards.
Certification workflow support – Structures data and reporting to align with standards such as Puro, Isometric, and Carbon Standards International, facilitating credit issuance.
Portfolio and project management dashboards – Enables users to monitor operations, track deliveries, manage inventory, and oversee certification and credit issuance processes in a centralised interface.
Closing Insights
Carbonfuture MRV+ was developed following the founding of Carbonfuture in 2020 by Hannes Junginger and Matthias Ansorge, whose backgrounds in financial auditing and enterprise software informed its focus on data integrity and verification. The platform was conceived as a “trust layer” for carbon removal markets, addressing the need for transparent and auditable infrastructure as demand for high-quality removal credits grows.
The platform is used by organisations involved in both supplying and purchasing carbon removal, including prominent participants such as Microsoft and Swiss Re, which rely on MRV systems to validate the durability and credibility of carbon removal credits. These users apply MRV+ to support different carbon accounting needs, from project-level monitoring and certification to portfolio-level tracking of verified carbon removal outcomes.
Recent developments, including Carbonfuture’s Series A funding led by SIX, are aimed at expanding MRV+ capabilities, integrating additional CDR technologies, and supporting both voluntary and compliance carbon markets. As regulatory frameworks and carbon removal certification schemes take shape, platforms that combine automated data collection, independent verification, and lifecycle transparency are likely to play a central role in scaling credible carbon removal markets.