About Us

SkyeBrowse is the fastest and easiest drone reality capture platform in the world. Designed by first responders for first responders, SkyeBrowse allows anyone to make a 3D model at the press of a button. With over 10,000 accidents documented on their CJIS-compliant servers, the Texas-based company is trusted by over 500 agencies, including the National Transportation Safety Board, California Department of Justice, Dallas Fort Worth Airport Police, and many more.

 
 

Our Mission

We have accepted the inefficiency of emergency response as a reality. 50 years ago, departments used measuring tapes to document scenes in 5 hours. 10 years ago, departments used laser scanners and cameras to document the scene in 5 hours. Drones have come into play and departments are able to document scenes with SkyeBrowse in under 5 mintues.

Emergency response is a tedious and dangerous process. It costs millions of hours of traffic and way too many public safety lives. SkyeBrowse was founded with one mission in mind — be it HAZMAT, SWAT, accident reconstruction, natural disasters, or structure fires — to be the force multiplier that simplifies emergency response.

 
 
 

CEO

BOBBY OUYANG

Bobby is an inventor, software developer, and public safety instructor. He wrote the code, research paper, and patent for SkyeBrowse’s videogrammetry back in 2016. He secured various federal contracts, led to the invention of SkyeBrowse's autonomous drone flight, video-based 3D modeling, and 1 tap simplicity. With his work on SkyeBrowse, Bobby has introduced the 1 tap simplicity of making a 3D model throughout the world.

 

CTO

PETER JIN

Dr. Peter Jin is a tenured Rutgers University professor at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Center for Intelligent Transportation Center. His research has focused on transportation sensor technologies, transportation big data, and traffic incident management. He has published 50+ peer reviewed journal publications and 50+ conference papers in intelligent transportation systems. His research group has received more than $5 million in competitively-awarded funding from the FHWA, USDOT, NSF, NJEDA, Port Authority NY/NJ.