KoboToolbox is an open-source humanitarian technology company based out of the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative in Cambridge, Massachusetts. We digitize the traditional paper and pencil method used for humanitarian data collection - from needs assessments to health care surveys, program evaluations, field research and human rights monitoring.
Our suite of tools allows users to easily create and share forms, collect data and conduct preliminary data analysis. Our offline data collection capabilities allow aid workers and researchers to do their best work in the most remote locations without worrying about losing their data.
Most importantly, Kobo is a community tool, founded by humanitarian workers for humanitarian workers. The features we build next are always dictated by user feedback and will always be free.