Cape
Conduct local and remote piloting, livestream to anywhere in the world, capture and manage evidence-grade drone video.
About Cape
CAPE is purpose-built drone video and flight control software designed for emergency response teams and public safety organizations. The software integrates CAPE-equipped drones into daily workflows for quicker response to active situations and evidence-grade record keeping. Emergency response teams use drone technology to rapidly make informed decisions from a safe distance, ultimately reducing injuries and saving lives. CAPE is powered by three software applications: CAPE Pilot for on-scene drone control, CAPE Command for remote desktop operation from command centers, and CAPE Watch for viewing livestreaming video on mobile devices. The platform includes built-in safety features like pre-flight checklists, geofencing, and 3D obstacle avoidance, while providing secure cloud-based video management and FAA-approved Drone as First Responder capabilities.
Key Features
- ✓Built-in pre-flight safety checklist
- ✓Predefined or ad hoc geofences
- ✓3D obstacle and collision avoidance
- ✓Livestream HD drone video to anywhere
- ✓Secure cloud-based drone video management
Details
- Pricing Model
- Custom / Contact
- Best For
- Emergency response teams and public safety organizations that need drone-based situational awareness and evidence collection
- Company Size
- Enterprise
- Founded
- 2016
- Headquarters
- Chicago, IL
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