Services

Crop Health Monitoring

What does it show?

  • Red/orange areas: Poor vegetation health, possibly stressed crops, under-fertilized or water-deficient zones.

  • Green areas: Healthy vegetation, likely thriving with proper irrigation and nutrients.


Why is this useful?

  • Helps farmers identify where their crops are struggling without walking the entire field.

  • Reduces fertilizer and water waste by applying them only where needed.

  • Boosts yield and lowers cost through targeted actions

Livestock Control

What does it show?

This shows the output of our object detection model from a custom-trained software model, used for identifying animals in a drone image.

  • Each block marks where the AI detected an animal

  • Used in our Animal Vision project to count, track, or report livestock data.

Why is this useful?

  • Automated headcounts: No need to count animals manually

  • Herd tracking: You can monitor herd size over time

  • Time & labor savings: Fly a drone, upload the image, get a report

  • Remote monitoring: Especially useful for large farms or difficult terrain

Volumetric Survey

What does it show?

A drone-captured map with a defined land boundary showing:

  • Perimeter (in meters)

  • Area (in hectares)

  • Volume (in cubic meters)


Why is this useful?

  • Get exact area sizes for grazing zones, fields, or paddocks

  • Plan irrigation, fertilization, or planting accurately

  • Use drone mapping for site measurement, cut & fill calculations

  • Improve project quotes and planning accuracy

Roof Inspections

What does it show?

Used for safely checking the condition of roofs, gutters, chimneys, and other hard-to-reach spots on residential or commercial buildings.


Why is this useful?

  • No need to physically climb or risk injury

  • Inspections can be done in minutes, not hours

  • Quick response after storms or damage reports

  • Captures 4K images or video to clearly show cracked tiles, leaks, chimney wear, or gutter blockages 

  • Lets roofers, surveyors, or homeowners zoom in on issues without going up

Site Measurement

What does it show?

  • Perimeter (fence line, plot border)

  • Area (fields, construction zones, rooftops)
  • Volume (stockpiles, cut & fill)
  • Elevation (terrain slopes, contours)

Why is this useful?

  • Way faster than ground-based GPS tools
  • No boots on rough terrain or scaffolding needed

  • Can cover 50+ hectares in one flight

  • Precise data faster and safer than traditional surveying 

  • Ideal for farms, construction zones, and property developers 

Real estate

What does it show?

Aerial Real Estate Imaging
Used by estate agents, developers, and property managers to showcase:

  • Entire property layout

  • Surrounding area

  • Neighborhood feel

  • Roof and garden condition


Why is this useful?

  • Makes your property stand out online
  •  Helps buyers see the bigger picture, not just rooms and walls
  • Shows off nearby lakes, parks, schools, amenities
  • Shows roof/garden conditions clearly without needing inspections first
  •  Great for showing new builds, retirement villages, or housing estates

Powerline Inspections

What does it show?

Power Line & Utility Inspection via Drone
Used to inspect:

  • High-voltage power lines

  • Transformers

  • Insulators and connectors

  • Transmission towers and substations


Why is this useful?

  • Avoids sending workers near live wires or to high-risk areas

  • Reduces cost and need for cherry pickers, cranes, or climbing towers

  • Ideal for remote, rough, or off-road sites

  •  Helps with preventative maintenance

3D Terrain & Site Modeling

What does it show?

3D terrain reconstruction or photogrammetry model generated from drone imagery. The yellow grid indicates a 3D coordinate system used in geospatial mapping, surveying, or volume calculation

This is where hundreds of drone-captured images are stitched together to create 3D terrain models (mesh or point cloud), Digital surface models (DSM), Orthophotos (accurate top-down stitched maps


Why is this useful?

  • Land Development, Ideal for pre-construction planning, slope analysis, site grading
  • Helps assess drainage, field slope, and land layout
  •  Tracks progress of excavation over time
  • Generates digital twins of real land, ready for CAD/GIS use 

Construction Progress Tracking

What does it show?

This image shows a drone-based construction progress monitoring service. It's a time-lapse sequence from above

  • Track construction milestones

  • Visually document each phase
  • Communicate progress to stakeholders or investors

Why is this useful?

  • Shows real change over time with consistent aerial views
  • reat for before/after comparisons or marketing
  •  Keeps contractors accountable
  • Helps project managers spot delays or issues early
  • Provides historical proof for handovers, inspections, disputes