THE OPERATIONAL PROBLEM
Inspection programs fail at the handoffs.
Large-scale inspections involve asset owners, program managers, pilots, contractors, inspectors, engineers, maintenance teams, and enterprise IT. When scope, field work, imagery, findings, and reports live in separate tools, missing work is hard to see and decisions are hard to defend.
Complete coverage
Know what is scoped, assigned, captured, reviewed, reported, and still open across the program.
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Consistent evidence
Apply the same capture requirements, inspection categories, and criticality rules across every team.
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Traceable action
Keep every finding connected to its asset, source image, inspection, date, pilot, and inspector.
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ONE CONTROLLED WORKFLOW
From program scope to maintenance-ready data.
Everything in and out is managed by Nucleus. It is fed logs at every step — collection, inspection, control — and every action stays linked to its intent and task. Never lose a single piece of information again.
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01 — Scope the Work
Start with a structured scope of work, not a folder of photos. Define every asset, task, location and inspection intent before field work begins.
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Import from asset registers, GIS or spreadsheets
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Define capture requirements per asset type
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Assign work across teams, regions and seasons
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02 — Collect & Ingest
Field crews execute guided collection tasks on any supported device. Every image is connected to the right asset and task from the moment it is captured, while automated ingestion brings the data securely into the system.
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Guided, automated or manual collection
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Hardware-flexible workflows
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Images automatically tagged, grouped and structured
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Every file traceable to its task and capture intent
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03 — Track & Control
Follow inspection progress while the work is happening — not after the campaign is complete. It keeps every task, crew and region connected in one operational view.
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Live progress by crew, region and day
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Expected vs. collected data
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Missing work and gaps identified early
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Program-wide performance monitoring
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04 — Review & Inspect
Inspectors review RGB and thermal imagery in the web workspace, from network overview down to individual components. Human expertise remains in control, supported by AI suggestions.
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Review datasets from anywhere
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Human and AI working side by side
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Standardized inspection workflows
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Consistent inspection across teams and seasons
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05 — Document Findings & Evidence
Record findings directly against the asset and source imagery. Apply your own taxonomy and severity standards, annotate defects on the image and preserve the complete inspection history.
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Custom finding categories and severities
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Image-based annotations
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Consistent, comparable findings
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Full audit trail from finding back to source image and task
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06 — Report, Analyze & Improve
Turn inspection data into reports, program intelligence and maintenance-ready information. Every action remains connected through Nucleus — and becomes input for continuously improving AI models and future inspection programs.
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Reports generated directly from live inspection data
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Business and program analytics
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Findings and asset-condition trends
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Open APIs for enterprise integration
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Human decisions become training data for future AI optimization
ONE PLATFORM FOR THE BUYING GROUP
Give every stakeholder the view they need.
The same inspection record supports operational control in the field, engineering review in the office, maintenance prioritization, and enterprise data governance.
Program leaders
Scope work, coordinate organizations, monitor progress, and identify gaps early.
Pilots and field teams
Follow clear assignments, capture requirements, guided viewpoints, and approved missions.
Inspectors and engineers
Review high-resolution imagery, classify defects, annotate evidence, and compare inspections.
Maintenance teams
See asset context, criticality, evidence, and recommended attention in a consistent format.
IT and data teams
Control storage and connect inspection data through secure APIs and customized data flows.
COMMON EVALUATION QUESTIONS
Built for real inspection programs.
The same inspection record supports operational control in the field, engineering review in the office, maintenance prioritization, and enterprise data governance.
Can Drone Harmony work with data captured outside the platform?
Yes. Guided and automated capture is available through supported Drone Harmony field workflows, while hardware-flexible ingestion allows external inspection imagery and metadata to enter the same structured review and reporting process.
Can Drone Can pilots record findings in the field?
Yes. Field teams can flag visible defects while data is being captured. Inspectors and engineers can then complete detailed review, annotations, categories, criticality, and notes in the web interface.
How is every finding kept traceable?
Each finding remains linked to the relevant asset, source image, inspection, capture date, pilot, and inspector, creating an auditable record from field evidence through reporting.
Can the platform support multiple contractors and organizations?
Yes. Nucleus provides program-level operational control and progress monitoring across teams and organizations, helping owners and service providers see completion status and open work in one place.
How does Drone Harmony connect to enterprise systems?
A bidirectional enterprise API and customizable data flows support integration with customer applications, data platforms, and asset-management environments. Inspection data can also be structured directly in Amazon S3.











