Skyin AI & Drones

Aerial Mapping & Surveying

Accurate maps and 3D models of your sites in days, not weeks

Traditional ground survey of a large site takes weeks and covers scattered points. Photogrammetric aerial survey covers the entire site in a few flights, producing orthomosaic maps, elevation models, and 3D models with a point density impossible to collect manually.

With civil engineers on the team, we deliver outputs ready for direct engineering use — planning, quantity takeoff, infrastructure design, and survey documentation — in formats compatible with your CAD/GIS software.

Aerial Mapping & Surveying

Use cases

Topographic survey

Elevation models and contour lines for sites ahead of design and planning.

Quantity takeoff

Accurate cut/fill and stockpile volumes computed from the aerial model.

As-built documentation

Comparing as-built reality against drawings and catching deviations early.

Asset & utility mapping

Comprehensive visual inventory of large sites and linear infrastructure.

How we work

  1. 1

    Accuracy requirements

    We define required accuracy and design the flight plan and ground control points around it.

  2. 2

    Survey flights

    Methodical coverage with controlled overlap guaranteeing model quality.

  3. 3

    Photogrammetric processing

    Building maps and models and validating accuracy against control points.

  4. 4

    Engineering-format delivery

    Ready outputs in CAD/GIS formats with an accuracy report.

What you receive

  • A high-resolution orthomosaic map
  • Digital elevation model and contour lines
  • A 3D model of the site
  • Quantity reports and an accuracy report

Common questions

What site sizes can you cover?

From a small plot to sites spanning hundreds of hectares — the flight plan and number of flights change, the methodology doesn't.

Are outputs compatible with our engineering software?

Yes — we deliver in standard formats compatible with common CAD and GIS tools, and confirm your required formats before starting.

How fast are the results?

Field capture is typically a day or a few days depending on area, with processing and delivery within days after — far faster than full ground survey.

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