Eagleview Launches AI Engine to Analyze Property Data at Scale
Eagleview announced Eagleview Horizon on Monday, an artificial intelligence system that analyzes aerial imagery and property data to help roofing contractors, insurers, property managers, and government agencies identify opportunities and make decisions faster.
The platform combines Eagleview's library of high-resolution aerial images-collected over two decades by a fleet of 100 aircraft-with AI agents that can answer natural language questions about properties. A roofing contractor could ask for a map of every roof over 15 years old within two miles of a hailstorm, filtered by type and condition. An insurance claims manager could request which storm-damaged properties should be inspected first, ranked by damage likelihood.
Eagleview CEO Piers Dormeyer said the system traces every answer back to verified imagery and property data. "Because every answer traces back to verified data built on our industry-leading, high-resolution imagery, Eagleview Horizon can be trusted with every business decision that matters," he said.
How It Works
Eagleview Horizon uses what the company calls agentic geospatial intelligence-AI agents that can integrate with external systems and run workflows without constant human direction. The platform includes more than 20 tools for property identification, filtering, scoring, and data export in a single session.
External AI systems can connect directly to Eagleview's data through agent-to-agent capabilities, meaning other software tools can access the imagery and analysis without forcing users to switch between platforms.
Real-World Applications
Bert Hess, CEO of Florida Roofing and Gutters, said the system cuts prospect identification from hours across multiple tools down to minutes. "Identifying prospects for roofing projects used to take hours and required bouncing between three or four different tools and technology platforms," he said. "Eagleview Horizon does this in one place and does it better."
The platform targets industries worth more than $1 trillion annually in the U.S.:
- Roofing and construction: Pinpoint structural changes and inspect roofs more safely and efficiently
- Insurance: Prioritize claims inspections and assess damage severity across storm-affected regions
- Property management: Identify assets approaching maintenance risk across large portfolios
- Solar installation: Improve lead qualification and prospect targeting
- Government: Predict areas vulnerable to weather, growth, or logistical challenges
Availability and Integration
Eagleview Horizon will be available by invitation only starting June 1 through Eagleview One, the company's customer platform, at www.eagleview.com/eagleview-one.
The system includes integrations with Model Context Protocol (MCP), a standard that allows different AI systems to work together. Eagleview plans to add change detection across the entire country, which would flag properties that have undergone recent modifications.
For professionals in construction and real estate, understanding how AI applies to property intelligence and how AI agents automate workflows can help you evaluate tools like this for your organization.
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