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DroneField user manual

A complete platform for drone-spray service providers, professional pilots and precision farmers — orthomosaic, multispectral analysis, application maps, all running locally on your machine.

Installation

Download the DroneField application from the my.dronefield.app portal’s Downloads section, and have it up and running in a few minutes. Details →

First project in 10 minutes

A step-by-step guide: create a project, import your drone images, and get an orthomosaic and an NDVI map. Start →

Subscription or project licence?

Annual subscription for regular pilots, project licence for one-off urgent jobs. Compare →

Vegetation indices

Compute NDVI, GNDVI and NDRE from drone multispectral imagery — with preset value ranges and GeoTIFF export. Details →

Application map

Variable-rate application (VRA) maps for XAG Spot Spraying, XAG VRA, DJI Agras and Hardi systems. Details →

Field boundaries & ISOXML

Import boundaries from SHP / KML in any coordinate reference system; export to DJI Agras, ISOXML V3/V4 and XAG formats. Details →

DroneField is a desktop application built for precision agriculture, drone-spray service providers, and commercial drone surveying — available on macOS, Windows and Linux. A single tool handles what used to take 3–4 different programs: orthomosaic creation, digital surface model (DSM), multispectral vegetation indices, field boundaries, and variable-rate application maps.

Processing runs entirely on your own machine. There is no need to upload imagery to the cloud, no queue to wait in, and your data never leaves your computer. A modern Apple Silicon Mac or a capable Windows PC completes in minutes what cloud services take hours to deliver.

  1. Account — Register at the my.dronefield.app portal and choose an annual subscription or a one-off project licence.
  2. Download — Grab the installer for your platform from the portal.
  3. Sign in — On first launch the desktop app authenticates your device against your portal account.
  4. Project — Create a new project: enter the client and field identifier.
  5. Import — Pull the imagery from your drone’s memory card together with the MRK file.
  6. Processing — One click delivers the orthomosaic, DSM and (optionally) multispectral layers.
  7. Export — PDF report, GeoTIFF, ISOXML application map, DJI Agras-compatible files.

DroneField currently works with imagery from the DJI Phantom 4 RTK, Phantom 4 Multispectral, Mavic 3 Enterprise (RTK) and Mavic 3 Multispectral. See the full list and requirements here.

The sidebar on the left walks you through the full feature set — from first steps all the way to the application map. If something is missing, let us know: this manual is updated continuously.


DroneField™ — trademark of the developer. This manual is also available online at doc.dronefield.app.