vHive builds a digital twin platform that uses autonomous drones to capture and model infrastructure assets, then applies AI analytics to the resulting data. The tech stack is heavy on mobile (Android, iOS, Flutter, Kotlin Multiplatform) paired with backend services (Spring Boot, Node.js, MongoDB, Elasticsearch on AWS), which reflects their dual focus on field-side drone control and cloud-side data processing. Active hiring is split evenly between engineering and sales—a signal they're scaling both product and go-to-market in parallel.
vHive is a software company founded in 2016 and based in Herzliya, Israel, operating with 51–200 employees. The platform automates the digitization of large infrastructure assets (cellular towers, industrial facilities, utilities) by deploying autonomous drones to capture data, then delivering 3D models and AI-powered analytics to customers. Their current focus spans drone flight planning optimization, multi-drone mission orchestration, cloud integration, and mobile control interfaces. Active projects include POV customer work, web and mobile platforms for mission planning and asset viewing, and automation of survey analysis. Pain points center on reducing customer manual effort, scaling field operations, and managing the complexity of coordinating multiple drones across cloud infrastructure.
vHive uses Android, iOS, Flutter for mobile; Spring Boot and Node.js for backend services; MongoDB and Elasticsearch for data storage; and AWS for cloud infrastructure. Testing infrastructure includes Jira, Xray, and TestRail.
vHive is actively building a digital twin web platform, drone flight planning optimization, multi-drone mission software, mobile apps for drone control, and API integrations with customer cloud systems. They are also running proof-of-value projects and automating survey analysis workflows.
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