The Global Drone Data Services Market size is expected to reach $13.3 billion by 2030, rising at a market growth of 38.9% CAGR during the forecast period.
Drones are used for geological surveys, mineral exploration, and prospecting. Thus, the mining segment acquired $131.3 million in End-use segment in 2022. Drones are employed to inspect mines for safety compliance. They can access hard-to-reach and potentially hazardous areas, reducing the risk to human workers. Drones assist in conducting environmental impact assessments before and during mining operations. Accurate volume estimates are essential for inventory management and cost control. Drones provide data for monitoring tailings dams, ensuring their stability and safety. This is crucial for preventing environmental disasters. The mining segment has witnessed significant growth in the use of drone data services. Some of the factors impacting the market are rising government regulatory support for drone use, increasing technological advancements, and growing concerns about privacy issues.
Government bodies and aviation authorities have recognized the potential benefits of drones and have established regulatory frameworks that provide clarity, safety, and confidence to organizations and individuals looking to harness the power of drone data. The regulations safeguard the environment and wildlife while allowing researchers to collect essential data using drones. As a result, environmental organizations can leverage drone data to gain insights into climate change, wildlife populations, and ecosystem health. Additionally, ongoing advancements in drone hardware, sensors, and software have improved the capabilities and efficiency of drones for data collection and analysis. Integrating LiDAR technology into drones has enabled highly accurate 3D mapping and modelling, making drones valuable for surveying, construction, and infrastructure inspection applications. This is essential for accurate mapping, surveying, and navigation. As technology continues to evolve, drones are expected to become even more capable and integrated into everyday operations, further driving the growth of the market.
However, drones can capture images and videos from vantage points that are not previously accessible. This can lead to concerns about the invasion of personal privacy, especially when drones are used for aerial photography in residential areas. The data collected by drones, including images and videos, can inadvertently capture sensitive or private information. Drone use in commercial and residential neighbourhoods can raise concerns about the privacy of property owners, tenants, and customers of businesses. Thus, privacy concerns are a significant obstacle in the market for drone data services.
Type Outlook
By type, the market is categorized into mapping & surveying, photogrammetry, 3D modeling & digital elevation model (DEM), and others. In 2022, the mapping and surveying segment held the highest revenue share in the market. Drones produce land surveys and extremely accurate topographic maps. They can cover extensive areas rapidly, reducing the time and costs associated with traditional surveying methods. For example, drones perform surveys of construction sites to monitor progress, assess earthwork, and verify that construction aligns with plans and specifications. Drones capture high-resolution aerial imagery, crucial for urban planning, infrastructure development, and environmental assessments. Mapping and surveying services in the market have brought efficiency, cost savings, and data accuracy to various industries.
End-use Outlook
On the basis of end-use, the market is divided into real estate & construction, agriculture, mining, oil & gas, renewables, and others. The agriculture segment projected a prominent revenue share in the market in 2022. Drones provide high-resolution imagery and data for precision agriculture, enabling farmers to optimize resource allocation based on specific crop needs, such as water, fertilizers, and pesticides. This leads to increased yields and reduced costs. Drones can identify and locate weed infestations in fields, enabling targeted and more efficient weed control strategies. The advantages of drone data services in agriculture have revolutionized the industry, making it more efficient, sustainable, and profitable. As data analysis becomes more sophisticated and technology advances, the use of drones in agriculture is expected to increase.
Platform Outlook
Based on platform, the market is classified into cloud-based and operator software. The operator software segment acquired the largest revenue share in the market in 2022. Operator software provides precise control over drone flight, enabling safer and more accurate data collection. This promotes confidence in drone technology for a wider range of applications. Operator software typically includes features for automated flight planning, route optimization, and waypoint management. This reduces human error and improves the efficiency of data collection missions. it also enables remote drone operations, allowing users to control drones from a distance. This is particularly beneficial for applications in remote or hazardous environments. The availability of user-friendly interfaces makes it easier for individuals with varying technical expertise to operate drones effectively.
Regional Outlook
Region-wise, the market is analysed across North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and LAMEA. In 2022, the North America region led the market by generating the highest revenue share. North America is a hub for technological innovation. The region has seen the development of cutting-edge drone technology, including advanced sensors, automation, and artificial intelligence, which enhance the capabilities of drones for data collection and analysis. Businesses and government organizations in North America are becoming more aware of the potential benefits of drone technology. This has led to greater adoption as organizations become more educated about the advantages of drone data services. Precision agriculture is a major driver in North America, where large-scale farming operations use drones for crop monitoring, yield estimation, and resource optimization.
The market research report covers the analysis of key stake holders of the market. Key companies profiled in the report include 4DMapper, Dronecloud, DroneDeploy, Inc., Pix4D SA, PrecisionHawk, Inc. (Field Group AS), Sentera, Inc., Skycatch, Inc., Terra Drone Corporation (Terra Motors Corporation), Cyberhawk Innovations Ltd., Australian UAV Pty Ltd
Recent Strategies Deployed in Drone Data Services Market
Partnerships, Collaborations & Agreements:
Sep-2023: Sentera, Inc. came into partnership with Freefly Systems, a US-based UAV manufacturer, to integrate its 65R HD resolution sensor with Freefly Astro. The partnership led to the creation of an industry-leading agricultural drone offering.
Nov-2022: Pix4D SA came into partnership with Axians, an automation solutions provider, to integrate Axian’s technology with its portfolio. The partnership would allow the joint customers of the two companies with a better view of their infrastructure.
Jun-2022: Pix4D SA partnered with Nuvem, a digital products retailer based in Brazil. The partnership would aid Pix4D in expanding its geographical footprint in South America.
May-2022: Cyberhawk Innovations Ltd. signed a partnership with Shamal Technologies, a geospatial data solutions provider, to provide digital solutions for construction projects in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Together, the two companies would offer visualization and analytics solutions for reducing the operational risk involved in the construction projects.
Apr-2022: DroneDeploy, Inc. partnered with Skydio, an American drone manufacturer, to integrate its software portfolio with Skydio’s drone portfolio. The partnership would enable the joint customers of the two companies to create 3D images of their sites and monitor the progress simultaneously with ease.
Feb-2021: PrecisionHawk, Inc. signed a partnership with American Tower, a wireless communications provider, to provide solutions for wireless infrastructure inspections. The partnership would address the need for improving asset inventory and inspection data which would lead to better network reliability of the customers.
Product Launches and Product Expansion:
Jul-2023: Sentera, Inc. announced the availability of a 65R RGB sensor for its PHX fixed-wing drone. The 65R would aid the PHX fixed-wing drone users in capturing high-definition imagery.
Jun-2023: Pix4D SA released PIX4Dfields 2.4, an agricultural drone fleet management software. The features of the product include vegetation index analyses, AI-based weed detection via the Magic Tool, rapid processing, RTK field boundaries, etc.
Oct-2022: Sentera, Inc. released the Direct Georeferencing (DGR) System, a software used to connect agricultural drones to high-precision locations. The DGR features RTK GPS and a tactical-grade inertial measurement unit (IMU).
Sep-2021: Skycatch, Inc. announced Flight1x software compatibility for DJI Matrice 300. The Flight1x software is a Precision Package that would power mining operations with cloud or edge-based data processing for 4D terrain viewing.
Mergers & Acquisition:
Sep-2023: Terra Drone Corporation took over Avirtech, an agricultural drone manufacturer. The acquisition would provide Terra Drone with access to Avirtech’s crop intelligence technologies, which would enable it to provide its customers with solutions for improving productivity.
Aug-2023: Terra Drone Corporation acquired Unifly NV, a UTM specialist. The acquisition would enable Terra Drone to develop the next-gen UAM and UTM solutions.
Nov-2022: DroneDeploy, Inc. signed an agreement to acquire StructionSite, a ground reality capture solutions provider. The acquisition would allow DroneDeploy to integrate StructionSite’s aerial and ground capture in its portfolio which would enable its customers to efficiently utilize aerial drones to document their sites.
Nov-2021: Sentera, Inc. took over Insight Sensing, a field-specific insights technology provider. The acquisition would enable Sentera to offer enhanced analytics and reporting offers.
Aug-2021: DroneDeploy, Inc. announced the acquisition of Rocos, a robotics software company. The acquisition would allow the customers to streamline and automate their workflow operations using aerial and ground robots.
Scope of the Study
Market Segments covered in the Report:
By Type


    • Mapping & Surveying
    • Photogrammetry
    • 3D Modeling & Digital Elevation Model (DEM)
    • Others


By End-use


  • • Real Estate & Construction
    • Mining
    • Agriculture
    • Oil & Gas
    • Renewables
    • Others


By Platform


  • • Operator Software
    • Cloud-Based


By Geography


  • • North America


o US
o Canada
o Mexico
o Rest of North America


  • • Europe


o Germany
o UK
o France
o Russia
o Spain
o Italy
o Rest of Europe


  • • Asia Pacific


o China
o Japan
o India
o South Korea
o Singapore
o Malaysia
o Rest of Asia Pacific


  • • LAMEA


o Brazil
o Argentina
o UAE
o Saudi Arabia
o South Africa
o Nigeria
o Rest of LAMEA
Companies Profiled


  • • 4DMapper
    • Dronecloud
    • DroneDeploy, Inc.
    • Pix4D SA
    • PrecisionHawk, Inc. (Field Group AS)
    • Sentera, Inc.
    • Skycatch, Inc.
    • Terra Drone Corporation (Terra Motors Corporation)
    • Cyberhawk Innovations Ltd.
    • Australian UAV Pty Ltd


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