Render-A was born from the real-world frustrations of engineers working deep in the solar and construction industries. Back when our founding team was leading technical projects, we found ourselves constantly facing the same problem: drone images were available, but the data was incomplete, slow to process, and often inaccurate. Manual rooftop measurements were time consuming, human errors were common, and engineers had to rely on outdated mapping tools or repeatedly send clients back into the field to retrieve missing information.
We realized every installer already had a drone, but what they lacked was a tool to turn those images into something immediately usable.
That’s when we built Render-A.
Initially developed as an internal solution to reduce modeling time and eliminate errors, Render-A quickly evolved into a full-scale platform. Today, it empowers companies to generate high-precision 3D models from drone footage in just 2 hours, reducing risk, boosting productivity, and helping teams avoid unsafe rooftop visits altogether.
Render-A was born from the real-world frustrations of engineers working deep in the solar and construction industries. Back when our founding team was leading technical projects, we found ourselves constantly facing the same problem: drone images were available, but the data was incomplete, slow to process, and often inaccurate. Manual rooftop measurements were time consuming, human errors were common, and engineers had to rely on outdated mapping tools or repeatedly send clients back into the field to retrieve missing information.
We realized every installer already had a drone, but what they lacked was a tool to turn those images into something immediately usable.
That’s when we built Render-A.
Initially developed as an internal solution to reduce modeling time and eliminate errors, Render-A quickly evolved into a full-scale platform. Today, it empowers companies to generate high-precision 3D models from drone footage in just 2 hours, reducing risk, boosting productivity, and helping teams avoid unsafe rooftop visits altogether.