EagleView Technologies

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EagleView
Type Private
IndustryTechnology
Founded2008;15 years ago (2008)
Founders
  • Dave Carlson
  • Chris Pershing
Headquarters Bellevue, Washington, U.S.
Products
  • Aerial imagery
  • data analytics
  • GIS mapping
Owner Vista Equity Partners
Website eagleview.com

EagleView is a technology provider of aerial imagery, data analytics and geographic information system mapping based in Bellevue, Washington in the Seattle metropolitan area with operations in Rochester, New York. [1] [2] [3] The company was founded by Chris Pershing and Dave Carlson in 2008. [4] [5] EagleView merged with aerial imagery provider Pictometry International in 2013, was acquired by Vista Equity Partners in June 2015 and received additional funding from Clearlake Capital in 2018. [3] [6]

Software and offerings

In 2008, EagleView introduced an aerial roof measurement technology, [7] using algorithms to infer size, shape, pitch, and area of the roof. [8]

In 2011, EagleView introduced EagleView SunSite, a solar 3D-roofing report for solar integrators and solar installers that estimates solar exposure, rafter lengths, grid layout and overall roof orientation in degrees. [9]

In 2012, EagleView added wall measurement reports that assess damage to siding, walls and windows to its products. [7] [10]

In 2014, EagleView introduced the QuickSquares report and QuickSquares app which allows contractors to create a customized estimate report including an aerial photo of the proposed property to give to the owner before a sale is made. [11]

In 2022, EagleView introduced EagleView Assess™, helping contractors capture complete measurements and roof condition data through the deployment of autonomous drones. [12]

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