Clear services instead of directionless routing.
Photogrammetry services for PV planning, CAD, and orthophotos.
Choose the right service for your project and see at a glance what will be delivered, how long it typically takes, and when a conversation makes sense.
- Team contact
- Directly with production, not a sales layer.
- Manual review
- QA before delivery, including format checks.
- Target format
- PV*SOL, CAD, DXF, KML, or GeoJSON.
- Timing
- PV often 12-24h, CAD typically 5-8 days.

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Industries & applications
Every entry page at a glance — grouped by industry, without hidden submenus.
Roof & trades
Architecture & as-built
Survey & orthodata
Construction, crane & scaffold
Property & retrofit
Which service path fits your project?
Compare the use case, deliverables, and typical timing before choosing the right next step.
- Best for
- PV planners, solar installers, and teams that need roof data ready for layout work fast.
- Output
- PV*SOL-ready 3D, Eturnity bundle, or PVcase DTM prepared for the downstream tool.
- Fits when
- You want to move straight into planning and yield checks without internal model cleanup.
- Best for
- Architecture practices, as-built teams, and renovation projects that need clean reusable survey data.
- Output
- AutoCAD 3D/2D, DXF handoff, or Virto.CAD-ready for the next planning step.
- Fits when
- You need an as-built capture that can move into CAD without extra reconstruction loops.
- Best for
- Survey, GIS, and documentation-heavy projects that require georeferenced handoff data.
- Output
- Orthomosaic, KML or GeoJSON, plus a metadata report that explains the handoff.
- Fits when
- Location accuracy, a clean handoff, and traceable data checks matter more than visual-only output.
Still unsure which path fits?
If your project sits between PV, CAD, and orthodata, we can align scope, target format, and realistic timing with you directly.
Proof, orientation, and buying help
If you want to review outcomes, estimate effort, or compare external delivery with in-house work before reaching out, start here.