Pin every flight, every finding, every coordinate

Topographic surveyors, roof inspectors and CAA A2 CofC operators use Pin Drop to keep flight plans, orthomosaic findings and CAA evidence pinned to the coordinate they describe.
Built for CAA drone operators

Drone surveys work better when every finding is a pin

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The shared map for aerial surveying

A roof inspection can deliver six hundred photographs, three orthomosaics and a client who only wants to know which tiles are missing. Deliverables scatter across drives and findings lose their coordinate. Pin Drop pins every finding once and keeps the flight log, the orthomosaic and the CAA evidence on the coordinate itself.
Testimonials

Used by CAA operators and topographic teams

Survey firms, roof inspection specialists and construction progress auditors rely on shared, location based records to keep aerial findings defensible.
“Survey data tied directly to site coordinates improved our audit readiness.”
Dr. Laura Bennett
Environmental Survey Lead
“We can see which areas have been covered and plan the next round of surveys without guesswork.”
Jonas Krul
Environmental Field Lead
“Logging inspections directly against each asset keeps everything organised.”
Rachel Smyth
Infrastructure Engineer
Rated 4.7/5
Based on 1.4k+ ratings
Guided walkthrough

See how drone surveys work in practice

Walk through a real aerial inspection and see how every finding, every flight log and every orthomosaic stays pinned to the exact coordinate it describes.