From drones to algorithms – a decade of growth

In 10 years, SkySnap has gone from a specialized UAV service to a company that is developing its own Machine Learning, GIS and BIM divisions, as well as building and developing its proprietary SkySnap Portal, a SaaS platform used today on hundreds of construction and infrastructure projects.

What I’m most happy about is that despite the pace and scale, we have retained what is most important at SkySnap – trust in people and persistence of purpose. This year was absolutely crucial for us – we all took a lot of risks, made difficult decisions, but those risks paid off. Ahead of us are more major implementations and entry into new markets.

emphasizes Lukasz Czerwinski, Co-founder and CEO of SkySnap.

SkySnap today employs a team of dozens of experts in the fields of geoinformatics, data engineering, construction and UAV. Importantly, part of the team has been with the company from the beginning, which – in a rapidly changing technology industry – is an invaluable asset.
Today we are developing eight complementary departments that together form the technological and operational heart of the company:

  • UAV, Photogrammetry and LiDAR Department – performs drone surveys and 2D/3D studies with the highest precision,
  • GIS Department – is responsible for spatial analysis, data models and geo-information implementations,
  • BIM department – integrates design and field data to support digital investment management,
  • AI (Artificial Intelligence) department – creates algorithms for classification, change detection and analysis automation,
  • Business Development and Sales Department – is responsible for customer collaboration and growth strategy,
  • Business Application and Geoportal Development Department – develops SkySnap Portal and dedicated digital solutions,
  • Office Administration and Management Department – provides organizational and operational support for all activities,

A team of flesh, blood and passion – it is the foundation of SkySnap

What distinguishes SkySnap is a team built on trust and long-term cooperation. There are many people working for the company today who have been with the company for 7-8 years – employees who not only develop their competencies, but also co-create the company’s strategy and direction.

After these 10 years, I know that technology can be built relatively quickly, but a close-knit team takes years to build. We’ve been playing together since the beginning, we have our own alumni, and it’s the people who are SkySnap’s greatest strength. Every year we play in a higher league – with more stakes and pace. And even if we sometimes get a few goals along the way, we are able to play to the end, play out of the box and pull out the match

Lukasz Czerwinski, Co-founder and CEO of SkySnap.

From drone pioneers to strategic partner for infrastructure

The year 2025 is not only an anniversary for SkySnap, but also the year of completion of the largest project in the company’s history – a multi-phase inventory for the National Water Management Company Wody Polskie, covering thousands of kilometers of drainage and water infrastructure. This project utilized SkySnap’s full range of competencies – from drones, to 3D data processing, to analysis and reports integrated with GIS systems.

This project was a test for our entire organization – and we showed that we are ready to carry out tasks on a national scale, with the highest standards. But it wasn’t the hardware or software that determined the success – it was the people.

Tomasz Kozlowski, Co-Founder & co-CEO of SkySnap

SkySnap Portal – digital center for geospatial data integration

In the course of the company’s development, SkySnap Portal was also created – an internal start-up that has become an integral part of the business. A digital platform that is a “product within a product.” Today, the Portal is the heart of the operation – combining drone data, 3D models, reporting, analysis, exports to CAD/GIS and collaboration tools for engineering teams.

At the beginning of the year, the company rolled out a new version of the platform, SkySnap Portal, and the following months brought a record number of updates and improvements. Users gained new capabilities for working with 360° panoramas, BIM (IFC) files, exporting data to DXF/CSV, reporting and monitoring construction progress, as well as a multilingual version of the interface developed in line with the growing base of foreign clients.

“This year we took the biggest step in the history of our product. SkySnap Portal is not only a new interface, but also a completely new standard for working with spatial data. We have introduced a record number of releases, and our team has gained a lot of experience in rapidly developing the product according to real customer needs.

Przemyslaw Kapeluszny, Product Owner SkySnap

Today, the portal is used on more than 700 construction sites and infrastructure projects, becoming a key tool for digitizing field and project processes.

This is our product, so it also gives us the ability to deploy it on the client’s infrastructure, which in the context of sensitive data and critical infrastructure is crucial.

What’s next?

SkySnap is not slowing down. The company is developing new modules in the SkySnap Portal, investing in AI, planning further overseas expansion and expanding its R&D team.

SkySnap’s 10-year anniversary is:

  • Several hundred completed projects in Poland and Europe
  • Portal used by top infrastructure contractors
  • Development of proprietary technology and AI models for geodata
  • A team that is constantly growing – while maintaining the company’s DNA
  • R&D projects in which we build technology
  • Dozens of satisfied and returning customers
  • Projects in industries we didn’t even think about 10 years ago

About SkySnap

SkySnap is a fast-growing Polish technology company specializing in infrastructure monitoring and inspection using drones and advanced digital technologies. On the one hand, like a service provider, SkySnap helps companies make decisions by providing accurate information from spatial data, and on the other hand, Skysnap builds artificial intelligence-based tools for automated measurement and analysis of critical infrastructure using data from drones or other image sources.

Contact

Łukasz Czerwiński – Co-Founder & CEO: lukasz.czerwinski@skysnap.pl
Paweł Wójcik – Director of Business Development: pawel.wojcik@skysnap.pl
Tomasz Kozłowski – Co-Founder & CTO: tomasz.kozłowski@skysnap.pl

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