Precision Aerial Mapping Services

Many licensed surveyors and mappers across the US are turning to drone pilots to help with their drone services needs. Our drone expertise can save you a significant amount of time and money.

Cost of Aerial Mapping/Video-Photo Related Services

The cost for aerial mapping services is based on a flat rate of $220 per hour of flight time.

This fee includes all operational expenses related to data capture, including aircraft usage, crew, and standard delivery of collected imagery. Additional costs may apply for specialized data processing, extended analysis, or project-specific requirements. A detailed estimate can be provided based on the scope and duration of the mapping project.

What Our Aerial Mapping Services Offer

High-Resolution Orthomosaic Maps – We capture thousands of overlapping images and use advanced software to stitch them into georectified orthomosaics, ensuring precision mapping for any area.

3D Digital Elevation & Surface Models – Gain a detailed understanding of topography with accurate elevation data for land assessment, site planning, and infrastructure projects.

Point Cloud & Volumetric Analysis – Measure stockpile volumes, cut and fill calculations, and terrain changes with high precision, reducing the need for manual surveying.

Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) Analysis – Monitor crop health and vegetation vitality using multispectral imaging to detect plant stress and optimize agricultural practices.

Data Collection for Land & Property Surveys – Capture up-to-date property data for real estate, land development, and urban planning with fast and cost-effective aerial surveying.

Transforming Data with Advanced Drone Technology

Our drones generate advanced 2D maps and 3D digital elevation models, providing up-to-date data to bridge imaging gaps left by satellite mapping. Orthomosaic maps are produced using numerous overlapping photos that cover a specific area. Once we capture high-resolution aerial imagery, specialized software stitches the images together to create georectified orthomosaics. You can leverage the metadata embedded in geo-referenced orthomosaics to generate point clouds, volumetric measurements, NDVI analysis, and 3D digital surface and terrain models.

Example of the 3D model

This 3D model was built out of about 500 drone captured images from 250 feet altitude. The entire flight took less than 30 minutes from start to finish.