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Volatus Unmanned Services, formerly ConnexiCore, is not positioned as a traditional pure-play SaaS product, but rather as an integrated provider of “commercial drone services + a cloud-based data management platform.” According to the website, it offers drone inspection, video, mapping, LiDAR, analytics, and related services across North America, while using ConnexiCore Cloud to upload, organize, and deliver drone data.
Its core value lies in end-to-end project execution: initial requirements analysis, assessment of FAA airspace restrictions, necessary authorizations or waivers, automated or manual flight planning, on-site flights, quality verification, data upload to ConnexiCore Cloud, internal organization and analysis, and client review. It serves a broad range of industries, including construction engineering, façade and roof inspections, insurance inspections, energy and utilities, solar, transportation and rail, commercial real estate, precision agriculture, and film/TV aerial filming. The LiDAR page highlights strong data capabilities, such as point clouds, DEM, GIS, 3D modeling, AutoCAD-related deliverables, and the combination of aerial LiDAR with ground-based SLAM data.
In terms of pricing, the website does not publish standard packages or subscription prices, instead requiring users to “Get Quote” or “Call for Quote.” During the project planning stage, quotes are generated based on scope of work, deliverables, qualifications, and required authorizations, with mention of a deposit and final payment. For buyers looking to quickly compare SaaS pricing, transparency is limited. As for ConnexiCore Cloud, the available text only confirms that it is an image management/data upload and delivery platform; there is no clear information about permissions, audit logs, APIs, storage quotas, SLAs, or security certifications.
Its strengths include a broad network of drone pilots across North America, a complete service chain, the ability to handle airspace authorizations, and an emphasis on insurance coverage. It also appears capable of professional delivery in complex scenarios such as LiDAR, engineering surveying, and energy inspections. Its drawbacks are that it leans more toward project-based services, with limited disclosure of customer self-service SaaS capabilities; information on pricing, integrations, data security, and developer support is insufficient; and its service coverage is mainly centered on the United States, Canada, and the Caribbean.
It is suitable for companies with asset inspection, engineering surveying, film/TV aerial filming, or infrastructure data collection needs in North America, especially organizations that do not have an in-house drone team but require compliant flights and professional data delivery. The text does not provide information about access from China, so this remains unknown. At the same time, since its offline service capabilities are mainly in North America, Chinese companies would more likely use it for overseas projects.
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