ProStar, Pix4D launch 3D mobile mapping tool for underground infrastructure
(UI) — ProStar Holdings Inc. has partnered with 3D mapping firm Pix4D to integrate their technologies and deliver a real-time, mobile-friendly solution for visualizing underground infrastructure.
The partnership brings together ProStar’s PointMan, a mobile and cloud-based mapping platform, with Pix4D’s photogrammetry and 3D modeling software. The goal is to help utility, construction, and engineering professionals view and manage buried assets using augmented reality—right from a smartphone.
PointMan is designed to capture and map subsurface infrastructure with high precision, while Pix4D’s tools convert that data into detailed 3D visuals. The companies say this integrated approach makes it easier to locate and manage underground assets, improving safety and operational efficiency on worksites around the world.
“The practical implications of our combined technologies are profound,” said Andrey Kleymenov, CEO at Pix4D. “With PointMan and Pix4D, organizations of any size, anywhere in the world, can now reduce risk, enhance safety, and increase operational efficiency by making more informed decisions with a solution that is easily scalable and accessible.”
ProStar’s CEO Page Tucker emphasized the company’s broader mission of forming alliances that advance underground mapping technologies.
“This collaboration highlights our mission to establish PointMan as the global standard in precision mapping through partnerships with best-in-class technologies,” Tucker said. “The ProStar-Pix4D partnership is more than a product integration—it is a milestone in the evolution of infrastructure management, offering a next-generation solution that redefines how buried assets are recorded, visualized, and managed.”
The combined solution targets industries including construction, utilities, and public infrastructure, where accuracy and visibility into underground systems are critical. ProStar said it will continue to pursue partnerships across hardware and software providers to strengthen its market reach and adoption.
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