Company
One engineer, one truck, three drones, and a roof I got tired of climbing.
Plenoptary is the product. Polymath Productions LLC is the company behind it. Here's who's responsible if something goes wrong.
At a glance
Plenoptary is the product. Polymath Productions LLC is the company behind it. Here's who's responsible if something goes wrong.
Fleet inventory
The airframes behind the report
DJI M30T + DJI Mavic 4 Pro + DJI M400 + H30T: fleet cost north of $40k. The inventory is shown plainly because the hardware is the evidence.
DJI Matrice 30T
Enterprise thermal workhorse
Routine residential thermal sweep and autonomous WPML/MSDK mission execution.
- RGB
- 12MP wide + 48MP zoom
- Thermal
- native 640×512 radiometric thermal
The fast integrated platform that keeps routine roof inspections simple.
DJI Mavic 4 Pro
Consumer line
100MP RGB detail capture where visual resolution matters more than autonomous MSDK control.
- RGB
- 100MP RGB
- Thermal
- no thermal payload
Named as the consumer line on purpose; it is useful, and it is not enterprise thermal hardware.
DJI Matrice 400 + Zenmuse H30T
Enterprise modular thermal
Upmarket modular platform for H30T thermal, longer endurance, and future payloads.
- RGB
- 48MP wide + 40MP zoom
- Thermal
- native 1280×1024 radiometric thermal
H30T thermal is the named 4× upgrade over the M30T's native 640×512 thermal.
Area 05 names the airframe flown on each report and reel, including the thermal spec when the H30T flies.
fleet-roster (ADR 0038)
Who's building this
I'm Ian. I spent 22 years building platform software, the last 11 at NVIDIA, and a couple of years ago I went up a ladder to look at my own roof and decided that was the last time. Plenoptary is what I built instead: a multi-drone, AI-read inspection that gives you a report a carrier will accept and a record of your house you'll still have in twenty years.
Polymath Productions LLC is the Washington company I formed to hold the work. The company is one person right now. When it grows past one, the names on this page will change before the service does.
Where this is starting
Residential roof inspection in the Pacific Northwest is the first vertical because that's where I live and where I can run the platform end-to-end without a second pilot. We fly the Seattle metro: Bellevue, Issaquah, Sammamish, Renton, Kirkland, Redmond, Tacoma, Everett. Outside that ring there's a waitlist; we add cities when there's demand and a pilot to cover them.
Every flight is logged against a current FAA Part 107 certificate, insured to $1,000,000 of liability, and recorded in your portal with an audit row that doesn't go away if I do.
Where this is going
The platform was built vertical-agnostic on purpose. Once residential is steady, the same capture pipeline runs commercial moisture surveys, real-estate listing media, agricultural surveys, and event aerials — same five-shot cinema sequence, same audit chain, same portal.
The brand split is on purpose too: Plenoptary is what customers see (this site, the portal, every email and signed report); Reelary is the internal name of the pilot-laptop software my truck runs on. You won't see "Reelary" anywhere on a deliverable. The audit chain on every report you've already received will still be the same audit chain, no matter what the company is called next year.