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Fundraising
Zeitview Raises $60 Million to Scale AI Inspections
Published
10 months agoon
By
Jacob StonerTable Of Contents

Zeitview, formerly known as DroneBase, has raised $60 million in new funding to expand its global infrastructure inspection services. The round was led by Climate Innovation Capital, with participation from Valor Equity Partners, Euclidean Capital, Union Square Ventures, and Hearst Ventures. This investment highlights the growing demand for high-efficiency asset monitoring in energy, telecom, and industrial sectors.
The funding will help Zeitview accelerate AI-powered analytics development and expand its operational footprint. It will also boost its inspection fleet capacity and introduce new sensor capabilities for climate-focused asset management.
Mission and Industry Impact of Zeitview
Zeitview’s mission is to make critical infrastructure safer, more efficient, and more sustainable. The company provides energy companies, utilities, and industrial operators with a faster, safer way to assess asset health. This approach eliminates many of the risks and delays of traditional manual inspections.
By delivering results quickly, Zeitview helps clients make timely maintenance decisions. These insights extend asset lifecycles, improve compliance, and support sustainability goals. With climate-driven wear and renewable energy expansion on the rise, scalable inspection solutions are becoming essential.
Technical Capabilities and Innovations
Zeitview combines aerial imaging hardware with proprietary AI analytics to deliver accurate asset assessments. Its fleet includes drones, fixed-wing aircraft, and helicopters fitted with high-resolution RGB, thermal, and multispectral sensors.
Captured data is processed through a cloud-based analysis system. This platform uses machine learning to detect and classify defects, from structural anomalies to thermal inefficiencies. The system also generates georeferenced maps, photogrammetry, and 3D models for detailed reporting.
Clients access these reports via a secure dashboard. Filters for asset type, defect severity, and inspection date make the results easy to review. By automating workflows, Zeitview reduces costs, minimizes downtime, and increases accuracy compared to manual methods.
Strategic Partnerships and Market Expansion
Zeitview partners with renewable energy developers, transmission operators, and large industrial firms. These collaborations standardize inspection processes across diverse asset networks.
The company integrates directly with existing asset management systems, enabling seamless adoption for clients. Its teams now operate across North America, Europe, Asia, and emerging renewable energy markets. This global reach ensures rapid deployment and strengthens its leadership in aerial inspection standards.
Why Funding Matters for Zeitview
Infrastructure resilience is a growing priority for both public and private sectors. Extreme weather, grid expansion, and renewable projects all raise the stakes for asset reliability.
Zeitview’s funding round shows strong investor confidence in its ability to meet these challenges. With advanced sensors, AI-driven insights, and worldwide reach, the company is well-positioned to lead the next generation of infrastructure inspections. This capital infusion will accelerate innovation and strengthen its global presence.
As the CEO of Flyeye.io, Jacob Stoner spearheads the company's operations with his extensive expertise in the drone industry. He is a licensed commercial drone operator in Canada, where he frequently conducts drone inspections. Jacob is a highly respected figure within his local drone community, where he indulges his passion for videography during his leisure time. Above all, Jacob's keen interest lies in the potential societal impact of drone technology advancements.
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