New England Drone Data

We capture what matters. We remove what does not.

The data-handling standard is part of the brand. The requested asset, structure, site, or property is the subject. Unnecessary outside-area capture is minimized and removed from deliverables.

Quick answer: The data-handling standard is part of the brand. The requested asset, structure, site, or property is the subject. Unnecessary outside-area capture is minimized and removed from deliverables.

What this page is for

This page is built for clients who need usable drone data, not generic media. It explains the offer, deliverables, operating boundaries, and when a higher-value AssetGuard-powered report makes sense.

What the client receives

  • Project-area focused capture.
  • Organized imagery and clear file structure.
  • Report-ready visuals and documentation language.
  • Optional maps, 3D renders, evaluations, estimate-support information, and AssetGuard records.
  • Clear limitations around engineering, surveying, legal, and insurance determinations.

Why it matters

When raw aerial media leaves you to interpret the results, a structured report closes the gap. New England Drone Data is built around turning capture into decisions, proof, and records.

We capture what matters. We remove what does not. visual

Questions this page answers.

Designed for clients, search engines, AI answers, and voice-search style questions.

What is the difference between drone footage and a drone data report?

Drone footage is a media file. A drone data report organizes capture into findings, maps, annotated visuals, condition notes, evidence folders, renders, estimate-support information, and next-step guidance.

Do you offer phone calls?

The request starts with a secure online form so the project details, location, asset type, urgency, authorization, and desired deliverables are available before any follow-up. After submission, the confirmation page can show a direct project line for clients who prefer to call.

Are reports engineering certifications?

No. Reports are decision-support and inspection-support documents unless otherwise stated. Licensed engineering, structural design, code opinions, legal opinions, survey-grade deliverables, and insurance coverage decisions require the appropriate professional or authority.

Project request workflow

Request a Drone Data Report

Submit project details, asset type, location, urgency, and desired deliverable. The request is reviewed through a structured report-first workflow.

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