See heat patterns standard aerial photos cannot show.

Thermal drone imaging can add useful visual intelligence for inspections, wildlife inventory, field searches, property reviews, and documentation where temperature differences matter.

Discuss a thermal project
Thermal aerial image of a solar array captured by drone

Roof observations

Identify areas that may require closer ground-level review by documenting thermal differences from above.

Solar and utility review

Capture temperature variation across panels or utility-related surfaces where thermal information can help guide decisions.

Wildlife inventory

Support field documentation and wildlife inventory work with an aerial thermal perspective.

Scene and property context

Combine thermal information with standard aerial imagery to document conditions more completely.

Thermal examples

Real aerial thermal imagery for inspection and field documentation.

Use thermal imagery alongside standard aerial photos to document conditions, compare surfaces, and support field decisions with clearer visual context.

Thermal aerial view of a solar array
Split-screen thermal and visual aerial image used for wildlife inventory

Project scoping

Thermal work depends on timing, environment, and the question being answered.

The best thermal results are planned around the purpose of the flight, weather, time of day, and the kind of deliverable needed. A short consultation helps determine whether thermal imaging is the right tool.

  • Purpose and target area
  • Preferred flight timing
  • Known site restrictions
  • Final image or report needs