
Roof geometry for timber work.
Drone imagery becomes roof geometry, dormers, extensions, and as-built data for carpentry, timber work, and renovation prep.
Project fit
Input in. Target system out.
The first job of this page is clarity: what you send, what you receive, and which target systems the handoff is built for.
Your input
- Drone images of roof, dormers, and connections
- Oblique images of eaves, verges, and ridge
- Optional: reference dimension or as-built plan
- Optional: desired CAD or SketchUp format
Your output
- Roof geometry and 3D roof model
- Areas, slopes, and relevant lengths
- Viewer for review
- Optional: CAD/SketchUp
- Optional: point cloud for detail planning
Target handoffs
Search intent & use case
A dedicated entry page, one shared production system.
This page gives the buyer the language of their trade while the technical delivery stays mapped to Voxelia’s existing Viewer, PV, CAD, crane, and orthodata packages.
That keeps the offer clear: customers bring drone imagery, Voxelia checks the dataset and delivers the right planning handoff.
Typical projects
Ready to order
Start CAD handoff directly.
Show the price, open Stripe, then receive the upload link. Dataset review stays in the flow for edge cases instead of processing weak image sets blindly.
Starting price
€225
up to 1,000 m². Current page preset: €225
Process
How the handoff works
Upload drone data
You send the drone imagery and any reference information.
Dataset review
We check coverage, image quality, scale, and the right output path.
Model and QA
The 3D handoff is reconstructed, cleaned, and checked against the project goal.
Delivery
Viewer, CAD, orthophoto, or point-cloud data are delivered for the downstream workflow.
From the project side
“The roof shape was easier to understand than with photos and old as-built plans.”
Voxelia customer
Master carpenter
Start immediately
Calculate price and order directly
From €45 · Delivery in 12–24h · No account required
Next step
Request a project now
If the use case fits, the next step is just your dataset, the required handoff, and the next project milestone.