Upload a drone video or a set of photos, and get a textured 3D model back. No installs, no workstation tied up for hours — cloud GPUs do the work.
No subscription. No credit card needed for the free tier.
A textured 3D model reconstructed from a single drone flight.
A real result: one 1.3 GB drone video of a weir, uploaded as-is and reconstructed on a TYPE 3 dedicated server.
| Point cloud generation | 29 min |
| Mesh generation | 5 min |
| Textured mesh generation | 7 min |
| Total | ~41 min |
Processing time varies significantly depending on the dataset. Figures shown are for reference only. See the full drone example.
Everything runs in the browser — from upload to the finished, downloadable model.
Drop in a drone video (.mp4, .mov, .mkv) or a folder of photos. No software to install.
Blurry and near-duplicate frames are filtered out automatically. GPS from DJI flight logs (SRT) is written into each frame.
GPU servers compute the point cloud, mesh, and textures. Your own PC stays free the whole time.
Inspect the model in the built-in 3D viewer, then download the point cloud (PLY), mesh, or textured model (GLB).
Local photogrammetry can lock up a PC or phone for hours. Here, processing happens on cloud GPUs — close the tab, come back later, and your model is waiting.
Professional drone-mapping suites can cost thousands per year. Here you pay only for the GPU minutes you actually use — gigabyte-scale drone videos included.
Launch as many dedicated servers as you need and process several datasets at the same time. Each server runs one job at a time, at full speed.
Start on the free shared server. Move to a dedicated GPU server when you need more power — billed only while it runs.
Shared server · 10 credits, recovering +1 every hour · no sign-up or credit card required
Start Free4 vCPU · 16 GB RAM · NVIDIA L4 (shared)
$0.60 first hour
then $0.10 per 10 minutes
16 vCPU · 64 GB RAM · NVIDIA L4 (1/2)
$1.50 first hour
then $0.25 per 10 minutes
64 vCPU · 256 GB RAM · NVIDIA L4 24 GB
$4.50 first hour
then $0.75 per 10 minutes
Drone videos in .mp4, .mov, or .mkv, as well as plain photo sets (e.g. JPEG). Frames are extracted from videos automatically, with blurry and redundant frames removed.
Yes. If your video comes with a DJI-style SRT flight log, the GPS coordinates are written into the extracted frames and can be used as pose priors during reconstruction.
Yes. All processing runs on our servers, so you can close the tab or shut down your PC and check the result later.
A point cloud (PLY), a reconstructed mesh, and a textured model (GLB). You can inspect everything in the built-in browser 3D viewer before downloading.
Yes. The free shared server works without sign-up. Creating a free account lets you keep your projects and use dedicated servers.
Upload the footage from your last flight and see it as a textured 3D model — free, in your browser, in minutes.