Nivium

Voice
Snow Profile

Built For Efficient Field Workflow

Turn your voice notes into a plotted profile.

Nivium turns manual observations and voice notes into clean plotted profiles that are fast to review, easy to share, print or archive.

Voice Notes

“52 to 120 rounds one millimeter pencil plus. CT hard 28 taps resistant planar at 51.”

Finished Plotted Profile

Powder Ridge

Finished Powder Ridge plotted profile preview
WORKFLOW

Two entry paths. One clean plotted profile.

Nivium gives you two ways to work in the field: Voice Notes for spoken capture and Manual Data Entry for step-by-step offline entry.

01

Choose your input path

Start on the home screen and select Voice Notes or Manual Data Entry based on your field conditions.

Guide collecting snow observations in a pit.
02

Capture and structure data

Enter your field observations and build a complete structured profile that is ready to render and review.

Nivium Voice Notes screen for structured field capture.
03

Review the plotted profile

Open a polished plotted profile with stability-tests, notes, comments, zoomable review, and archive-ready outputs.

Finished plotted Powder Ridge snow profile preview.

For Snowpack Observations And Analysis

Nivium is designed to make recording snow profiles faster, easier, and more accurate.

Efficient Fieldwork

Turn your snow observations into consistent, clear, and accurate snow profiles.

Clean, Clear, And Ready To Share

Produce consistent, easy-to-read snow profiles for teams, guides, and anyone interested in the snowpack.

Editable after review

Open saved profiles, correct mistakes, re-draw, and keep a profile archive.

No signal? No problem!

Manual Data Entry works fully offline, while Voice Notes can be captured in the field and processed once you're back on data or Wi-Fi.

Pricing

Start simple. Unlock the full field workflow when you need it.

Free

Manual Data Entry

  • Manual snow profile entry
  • Rendered plotted profile view
  • Sample profiles for evaluation

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