Full-Time
Updated on 3/14/2025
Converts LiDAR scans into 2D/3D models
No salary listed
Junior, Mid
San Francisco, CA, USA
Mach9 provides geospatial software solutions that transform large-scale mobile LiDAR scans into 2D and 3D engineering models. Using Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR), which employs pulsed lasers to measure distances, Mach9's software processes these scans significantly faster and at a lower cost than traditional methods. The software is particularly beneficial for surveying, engineering, and construction firms that need precise and efficient conversion of image and point cloud data into usable maps for their projects. By leveraging artificial intelligence, Mach9 automates the data processing, allowing clients to concentrate on their primary tasks. The company operates on a software-as-a-service model, where clients submit their data for processing, and Mach9 charges based on the project's scale and complexity. The goal of Mach9 is to enhance efficiency and accuracy in the geospatial industry, making it easier for professionals to access and utilize critical mapping data.
Company Size
11-50
Company Stage
Seed
Total Funding
$14M
Headquarters
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Founded
2021
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Earlier this month, the Pittsburgh Business Times reported that Mach9, a geospatial software startup that was headquartered in Bloomfield, had raised $14.4 million per Securities and Exchange Commission filings and Pitchbook data.
Mach9 has raised $12 million in a seed funding round led by Quiet Capital, with participation from investors like Overmatch Ventures and Kyle Vogt. The funding will support team growth and product development for their AI-powered geospatial mapping solution, Digital Surveyor. This tool converts LiDAR scans into digital maps, significantly speeding up mapping processes. Mach9's technology is already aiding infrastructure partners like Michael Baker International and POWER Engineers.
Listen to this articleFaster production of mapping data can cut costs for the construction industry, says Mach9. Source: Mach9 Robotics. Autonomous vehicles, delivery robots, and aerial drones all rely on geospatial data, as do construction and utility firms. Mach9 Robotics Inc. said it takes 3D data from lidar scans and turns it into 2D and 3D engineering models faster and cheaper than with conventional methods. “Just as CAD software allowed GPS to revolutionize the surveying industry, we set out to build powerful tools that could unlock the potential of mobile mapping,” said the company
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