
Turning aerial imagery into accurate 3D models, point clouds, and maps — the science of extracting precise measurements from drone data.
"Traditional site modeling requires significant time and ground-based measurement. Photogrammetry allows us to reconstruct large sites in 3D using overlapping drone imagery, producing accurate models that can be used for engineering, heritage recording, and stakeholder engagement."
Processing thousands of images into high-fidelity 3D assets.
Ensuring models are correctly scaled and georeferenced for measurement.
Creating detailed 3D replicas of historic structures for preservation.
Monitoring structural changes over time through periodic 3D modeling.
Providing stakeholders with a realistic 3D representation of a site or project.
We define the site, objective, deliverables, access constraints, and safety requirements.
We review airspace, permissions, weather, take-off areas, and operational constraints.
The flight is completed using the appropriate drone, sensor, and capture workflow for the outcome.
Imagery, maps, or data are processed into a usable, high-fidelity client-ready format.
Final assets are issued via our secure terminal with clear next-step guidance.
This service is a core component of our specialized commercial packages, designed to provide comprehensive site intelligence at a fixed investment level.
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high-detail precision topographic surveys, orthomosaic maps, and LiDAR point clouds — delivered faster and at a fraction of the cost of traditional ground survey methods.
High-resolution, georeferenced aerial maps with 1-3cm per pixel detail — perfect for site management, progress tracking, and as-built verification.
High-fidelity 3D site replicas for BIM integration and virtual management — the foundation of the modern smart building.
Precise 3D digital replicas of physical assets — providing a foundational data layer for asset management, design review, and virtual walkthroughs.
Accuracy depends on capture methodology, RTK/GCP use, site conditions and processing workflow.
Photogrammetry uses images to build models, while LiDAR uses laser pulses. Photogrammetry is often better for visual texture.
Yes, our point clouds and meshes are compatible with major BIM software.
Deployment-ready aerial intelligence for commercial, industrial and infrastructure assets.