Digital Wind, reinvented
We're not just making wind simulations simpler and faster. We're changing the way the world thinks about wind. With the power of High-Performance Computing
AeroCloud
Providing state-of-the-art simulation tools and services for wind studies and aerodynamics.
NablaFlow is a new way to understand the flow of air. Our aerodynamic simulation tools make your dreams of flying into reality. We use our technology to help athletes and professionals in all fields, reshaping their worlds. Our mission is to empower people around the world by making it easier for them to understand their environment through wind simulations.
We believe that anyone can design their own scenarios and make them real with our tools and services.
ArchiWind
Urban wind assessments are no longer complicated and boring, but fun and engaging. Discover how ArchiWind can help you reduce costs, improve service, and serve customers. All with one single web-based product.
Urban wind simulations
NablaFlow specializes in wind assessments for complex terrain—and we can help you build a masterpiece of a landscape design that will make the most of the wind where you are.
NablaFlow is bridging the gap between professional sports and urban wind

Investigating the Possibility of a Big Jump for Freestyle Skiing and Snowboarding at Granåsen Ski Centre
How NablaFlow's CFD Investigation Provided Valuable Insight for Trondheim Kommune's Decision Making Process.

Assessing the Impact of the restructured design of Arne Rettedals gate 12 in Stavanger
Maplan and DARK arkitekter are regulating a new building in Stavanger. Nablaflow contributed with digital wind simulations to assess the impact of the Arne Rettedals gate 12 development on pedestrian comfort and livability.

Ensuring Pedestrian Comfort in Stavanger's New Waterfront Area
When designing new waterfront structures, it’s important to consider the impact of wind on pedestrian comfort. That’s why Stafr, the project managers for the new project Pynteneset, enlisted the help of NablaFlow to conduct a wind study on their new residential area in Stavanger.