SPEARATLAS PLATFORM

Manage, organize, and deliver every drone project from one place

Store, organize, and present maps, models, reports, and mission media from one unified workspace.

On-page overview of core capabilities—no account required

BUILT FOR CLIENT DELIVERY

SpearAtlas organizes your project outputs into a polished, client-ready presentation — maps, models, reports, photos, videos, and supporting files in one place.

Deliver projects professionally

Replace messy handoffs with a polished client-facing delivery experience — clear, consistent, and easy to review.

Store everything in one place

Maps, models, reports, photos, videos, and supporting files — organized and always ready to present.

Add annotations and context

Attach notes, observations, and important details directly to the outputs clients care about.

Built for real-world capture workflows

Designed for drone, mapping, inspection, and site documentation deliverables — not generic file sharing.

Make review easier for clients

Give stakeholders a guided experience so they can understand results without digging through scattered links.

Centralized project presentation

One polished hub for each project — consistent structure, clean navigation, and clear deliverables.

Getting started

Watch a quick walkthrough of SpearAtlas.

Looking ahead

We are building SpearAtlas to support the next wave of deliverables—not just the formats teams use today.

3DGS and point-cloud layers

SpearAtlas v1 does not yet support layered 3D Gaussian Splatting or point-cloud review workflows. These deliverables are becoming increasingly important as teams adopt richer 3D reconstruction and survey outputs. 3DGS enables dense, photorealistic scene rendering, while point clouds capture precise spatial geometry for measurement and analysis. Bringing these layered 3D review experiences into SpearAtlas is a top priority as we continue expanding the platform.

Orthomosaic layering

SpearAtlas v1 does not yet support a multi-layer orthomosaic review system. Layered orthomosaics are becoming more valuable for comparing site progress, RGB and thermal outputs, and other stacked map deliverables within a single review surface. An orthomosaic is a georeferenced aerial image stitched into a measurable, map-accurate view of a site. Building a clean layering system for orthomosaics is one of our top priorities as SpearAtlas evolves.

Follow on LinkedIn