Your clients want the drone or mobile-camera video inside your monitoring operation, and today there is no clean way for it to get there. Building the relay yourself (a VPS, RTMP, maintenance) is a burden you do not want to own. And you resell platforms: you want a best-of-breed video module to channel or white-label, not another thing to build.
Your monitoring platform already handles live video, so Hover is not a replacement. We expose webhooks and a REST API so your team pushes Hover's field feed and detections into the monitoring system you already operate, whether that is SoftGuard, Bykom, Immix, or another. It integrates, it does not replace.
Hover is not sovereign infrastructure and it is not an NDAA/Blue UAS certified offering: we are equipment-agnostic software, and the aircraft typically integrated in these projects (DJI) are not NDAA-compliant. If your requirement is in-country data residency or an NDAA/Blue UAS aircraft, we are not the fit today, and we tell you that up front. What Hover does: video streams live, direct from the field to our platform on AWS in the United States; for DJI drones, over direct RTMP, without passing through DJI's cloud. Data is stored and AI is processed in US AWS regions, enforced at the AWS organization level, with no residency in LATAM or China. Feeds are private by default, under your operation's control.
No. Hover adds live field video (drones and mobile cameras) to the operation you already run, via webhooks and API. It integrates, it does not replace.
Yes. It is multi-OEM; RTSP is enough, MAVLink optional. It spans the equipment mix across your clients.
Yes. Hover is built as a module you channel across your portfolio; the channel model is central.
Yes. The relay streams over LTE, Starlink, or cellular and retransmits on signal drop, so the feed does not freeze in the field.
Video goes live, direct from the field to our platform on AWS in the United States. Data is stored and AI is processed in US regions, with no residency in LATAM or China; feeds are private by default.
No. We are not sovereign infrastructure and not an NDAA/Blue UAS certified offering (the aircraft typically integrated are DJI). If that is your requirement, we are not the fit today, and we tell you that up front.
For integrators it is custom, by volume and channel. Talk to us and we will shape the plan for your operation.
Let's talk through a module pilot into one client's operation, or the channel economics for your portfolio.