New LiDAR and mapping AI tools
Domain Investing AI launched a 'Mobile Mapping AI Collection' for LiDAR and real‑time geospatial intelligence while discussions around StreetVision highlight geospatial vision data as emerging physical infrastructure. These developments matter as mapping and sensor stacks become higher‑value targets for adversaries and autonomous systems. ( )
A commercial “Mobile Mapping” domain bundle marketed to AI and geospatial startups lists premium names including MOBILEMAPPING.AI, MOBILEMAPPING.APP and MOBILEMAPPING.BOT and pitches use cases across mobile devices, drones and autonomous vehicles. (turn2search0) The operator behind the domain portfolio says selected domain assets are being sold to fund development of “The 3D Scan Hub,” a centralized platform intended to unify scanning studios and workflows. (turn2search11) Multiple similar portfolios have been posted this quarter, including GeoSpatialComputing.ai and 3dmap.ai, each explicitly targeting LiDAR, photogrammetry and digital‑twin product positioning for enterprise and defense customers. (turn2search2) (turn2search4) Cambridge Mobile Telematics (CMT) launched StreetVision on September 30, 2025 as an AI road‑safety platform that visualizes and predicts where crashes are most likely to occur and exposes corridors, intersections and blind spots via an analytics dashboard. (turn4search0) CMT says StreetVision fuses telematics‑derived behavioral analytics with geospatial intelligence to prioritize countermeasures and assess their impact, and state traffic safety agencies have begun using the platform for countermeasure design. (turn4search4) (turn4search10) On March 13, 2026 CMT announced new StreetVision features that explicitly integrate crash data with telematics signals to improve intersection safety analysis. (turn4search14) Commercial mapping and surveying vendors have already been breached; a reported 1.158TB data leak at Southeastern Surveying & Mapping discovered February 4, 2025 illustrates that large mobile‑mapping datasets have been exfiltrated by threat actors. (turn4search3) The aftermarket for.AI domains remains strong: NameBio recorded nearly $250 million in domain sales for 2025, underscoring why multiple premium geospatial.AI portfolios have been monetized this cycle. (turn2search9)