Our core team of mobile mapping specialists, software engineers, geospatial and environmental scientists have designed the Ubipix platform. This platform enables georeferenced videos and imagery to be recorded, uploaded, analysed and shared online. Engineers can make tags in the field during their inspection to record the precise location of problems identified on the network. Back at the desk these videos are viewed in the Ubipix platform alongside an interactive map with the pre-selected tags. This eliminates the need for engineers to review hours of video unnecessarily and also allows new tags to be made and edited. The videos, maps and tags can be easily and securely shared with colleagues, reviewers, and contractors anywhere in the world. In fact, Ubipix can serve as a data repository for entire company collections of georeferenced video and imagery.

Our aim is to remove the complexity out of capturing, sharing and storing georeferenced video and imagery, to allow it to be used as a standard tool in infrastructure and risk management, as well as social applications.
The Ubipix stack was developed around open source software and libraries. Ubipix technology is underpinned by over 20 years R&D in the field of remote sensing, spatial encoded video, mobile mapping systems and cloud storage.
The Ubipix team have worked with a comprehensive range of multispectral, LiDAR, and navigation sensors, developing a variety of mapping tools including those used for transportation agencies, aerial survey, emergency services, environmental studies and natural resource management and risk assessment.

View some recent projects that our team has been involved with.
The core driver for developing Ubipix was to create and make available on mobile devices, smartphones and cloud platforms a user-friendly remote sensing technology that would enable a georeferenced video become a standard and useful tool in multiple sectors and to the wider public.