Built by people who've
felt the problem first-hand
Emify exists because two founders — one with deep domain expertise in sustainability science, one with deep expertise in AI engineering — saw the same broken system from different angles and decided to fix it.
The engineer and the scientist
One of us spent years inside the machinery of corporate sustainability reporting — the spreadsheets that break at 40,000 rows, the supplier portals nobody fills in, the consultants who arrive in October and deliver a report in March that's already out of date. The expertise is real. The process is broken.
The other spent years building AI systems at scale — learning that the hardest part isn't the model, it's the data pipeline, the governance layer, and the human review workflow. The capability is real. The application is what matters.
We started Emify because the problem is exactly hard enough to be interesting and exactly important enough to matter. Australian companies are facing the most significant expansion of mandatory climate disclosure in history. Most of them don't have the capacity to handle it well. We built the solution we wish existed.
We're looking for people who care about the problem — sustainability scientists, GHG accountants, product engineers and customer success specialists.
See open roles →What we believe
These aren't aspirations. They're design constraints that show up in every product decision.
Every figure we surface is traceable, every estimate is labelled, every uncertainty is disclosed. We hold ourselves to the same standard we help you meet.
Our agents draft, calculate and flag. Your team approves, signs and owns. We will never design a product that removes accountability from the humans who bear it.
Australian companies deserve Australian infrastructure. Your data stays in ap-southeast-2 unless you explicitly choose otherwise. No exceptions.
The regulatory landscape moves fast. So do we. We release improvements every week and treat customer feedback as our product roadmap.