AirWorks
AirWorks is a geospatial field intelligence service that combines aerial and terrestrial capture with analyst-reviewed AI mapping to deliver CAD- and GIS-ready layers for telecom, power, civil, and AEC projects.
AirWorks describes a services-led workflow: scope consultation, help choosing or sourcing survey-grade inputs, AI extraction of features from LiDAR and imagery, human quality control, then delivery into CAD, GIS, pole-loading packages, or PDF-style plans (AirWorks, 2026). The team positions the offer for new build, maintenance, and digital twin programs where field data bottlenecks slow engineering.
Industry pages list telecommunications and power networks alongside a dedicated architecture, engineering, and construction track for teams that need mapped assets, corridors, and site context without running every step in-house (AirWorks, 2026). Marketing copy cites more than one hundred standardized layers plus room for custom layer requests.
Customer quotes on the site reference strong interest in cost per acre versus manual drafting hours and in linework accuracy checked against field checks (AirWorks, 2026). Because delivery is partly a managed service, timelines and SLAs depend on project type and data quality rather than a single self-serve upload flow.
Pricing is not presented as a public self-checkout grid; teams engage through contact and scoping conversations (AirWorks, 2026). Confirm output templates, coordinate systems, and revision policies during onboarding.
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Pros and cons
Pros
- Blends AI feature extraction with human QC for regulated infrastructure work
- Clear positioning for AEC alongside telecom and power verticals
- Named integrations with common field data types and downstream CAD and GIS stacks
Cons
- Not a simple always-on SaaS price list; projects are scoped with the vendor
- Dependent on capture quality; weak inputs still need resurvey or added control
- Heaviest value for portfolio-scale or corridor-scale programs rather than one-off small sites
Key features
Managed workflow: Consultation, capture guidance, processing, QC, and handoff in one vendor narrative (AirWorks, 2026).
Multi-source inputs: LiDAR, orthomosaic, satellite, drone, and related sources called out on the homepage.
Layer catalog: Public copy references one hundred plus standardized mapping layers with custom options.
Output flexibility: Deliverables framed for GIS, CAD, pole tools, and PDF consumption.
Sector pages: Dedicated tracks for telecom and power plus an AEC-oriented use-case section (AirWorks, 2026).
Human QC: U.S.-based geospatial review described as part of standard delivery.
Pricing
Project-based services
Contact sales
Contact airworks.io for scope-based quotes (AirWorks, 2026).
Frequently asked questions
What does AirWorks deliver?
AirWorks delivers engineered mapping layers derived from drone, lidar, satellite, and related sources, packaged for CAD, GIS, pole-loading tools, or PDF workflows after AI processing and QC (AirWorks, 2026).
Does AirWorks serve building projects or only linear infrastructure?
The vendor lists both linear infrastructure use cases and an architecture, engineering, and construction section describing mapped site context for engineering workflows (AirWorks, 2026).
Can AirWorks use our existing drone or scan data?
Marketing copy states the team can work with your existing data or help source new capture through partners when needed (AirWorks, 2026). Confirm acceptance checks for your sensor mix.
Is AirWorks a fully automated cloud-only tool?
The public story mixes automated AI extraction with a U.S.-based expert review step before deliverables release (AirWorks, 2026).
How is AirWorks priced?
There is no public per-acre or per-seat list on the main marketing site; pricing follows scoped projects and enterprise agreements (AirWorks, 2026).
Which regions does AirWorks support?
Materials emphasize U.S.-based QC; ask the vendor about international projects, time zones, and survey control expectations (AirWorks, 2026).
Tutorials and learning
- AEC use casesDocs
- Why AirWorksDocs