Embrace the Future of Air Purification

Improve your productivity and sleep quality — all while removing climate-warming CO₂ from the air you breath.

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Launching September 2025

We’re Live in New York City!

We’re thrilled to share that Atalanta Climate is officially live at New York Climate Week. This launch is more than a milestone — it’s the beginning of a movement to bring climate solutions into every home. Our first device, Ovi, captures CO₂ while refreshing the air you breathe, turning everyday living into a step toward better health and a better planet.

From bedrooms and home offices to wellness spaces and beyond, Ovi makes climate action personal, effortless, and inspiring. Today we open the door to a future where technology, design, and wellbeing come together — and we’re excited for you to be part of it.

Technology & Impact

Mission

Why CO₂ Capture  

High CO₂ reduce focus and productivty by 101%, and sleep quality by 80%.
Even if we cut all the emissions today, CO₂ buildup and wildfires will continue worsening the air we breathe. Fixing indoor CO₂ levels is one of the fastest wins for personal health — and a practical, effortless way to act on climate.

Technology

How It Works

Atalanta Climate brings lab-grade carbon capture into your home for the first time. Using next-generation solid sorbents, the system efficiently removes CO₂ from the air, then automatically regenerates and converts it into a stable mineral, permanently eliminating it.

Impact

The Benefits

Purified air enhances everyday well-being. Lowering indoor CO₂ boosts mental clarity, energy, and sleep quality — you think sharper, feel calmer, and sleep deeper. Every gram captured is permanently removed from the atmosphere. No heat, noise, or maintenance — just clean air.

About Us

Atalanta Climate was co-founded by Sally Chen and Professor Lucas Dong. Together, they share the same mission — to bring air solutions for a better future.

Sally spent over a decade operating early-stage companies. After experiencing wildfire smoke in San Francisco, she decided to fully commit to and scale climate tech.

Lucas holds a PhD in Environmental Engineering and was a postdoctoral researcher at Stanford. He is now a professor at Georgia Tech, where he developed a breakthrough in carbon removal technology.

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