There is a worldwide decline in wild species and ecosystems. However, we can reverse biodiversity loss by addressing consumption patterns and values, as well as leveraging digitalisation and emerging technologies. The EU-funded GoDigiBioS project aims to promote positive changes in biodiversity using new digital and emerging technologies to help reverse this decline. The project will provide a comprehensive understanding of the connections between biodiversity, social and economic well-being, and technological development. It will also develop tools to aid decision-making related to biodiversity and improve policy combinations and governance approaches. Researchers and stakeholders from four peri-urban transformation lab regions in Europe will use specific techniques to ensure the scalability and replicability of the project’s solutions.