Most geocoding stops at the street or the parcel. Insurance decisions need more — the specific building, its footprint and its exposure. We turn high-resolution Earth imagery into high-definition vector maps: a detailed digital representation of the real world that drops straight into decision-making systems.
Geocoding to the building
By pinpointing each individual structure rather than an approximate address, building-based geocoding gives underwriters a precise digital record of what they are actually covering. Every policy is tied to the building on the ground, not a point somewhere on the street.
Sharper decisions
That precision sharpens risk pricing, flood-zone assignment and portfolio analysis. For an insurer, the difference between a street-level point and a building-level footprint is the difference between an estimate and a measurement — and at portfolio scale, that accuracy compounds.