An orthomosaic photo (or orthophoto) is a highly detailed, geometrically corrected aerial image made by stitching together many overlapping photos taken from a drone or aircraft. Unlike a regular photo, an orthomosaic is true to scale, meaning you can make accurate measurements of distances, areas, and angles directly on the image.
Orthophotos are compatible with software like AutoCAD, ArcGIS, and BIM platforms and are georeferenced, meaning it has real-world coordinates (GPS). This allows you to overlay design plans and verify real-world alignment with blueprints. Catch layout errors early—before they turn into costly rework.
A 3D model created using drone photography is a digital, three-dimensional reconstruction of a real-world object or area—such as a building, roof, or construction site—generated by processing hundreds of overlapping aerial photos taken from multiple angles.
Harness the power of aerial technology to inspect roofs safely, quickly, and with precision. Our drone roof inspections deliver high-resolution imagery and detailed 3D models to assess the condition of shingles, flashing, gutters, chimneys, and other rooftop components — all without the risks of falling or setup/teardown time of ladders or scaffolding. Ideal for roofing contractors, insurance adjusters and property managers, drone inspections provide accurate measurements, thorough documentation, and a safer, faster alternative to traditional methods.
View, rotate, and zoom on angle of the roof—no blind spots, no guesswork. Stakeholders can “walk” the roof from any angle, spotting issues traditional photos can miss.
By adding a 3D model to your inspection toolkit, you’re not just collecting data—you’re delivering an immersive, measurable, and shareable asset that shortens project timelines and elevates service quality
See something in the model that warrants a closer look? View the original photo to get up close.
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