Centimeter-Accurate 3D Land Maps in Minutes, Not Days

Zuribot's Beetle UAV combines stereo cameras, LiDAR, IMU, and GPS to capture survey-grade 3D boundaries in under 10 minutes – a fast, affordable alternative to cumbersome total stations.

About Us

Zuribot is a Cameroon-based robotics startup tackling Africa's land surveying challenges. We build affordable drones that produce extremely precise land maps within minutes. Our mission is to make surveying faster, cheaper, and accessible for local communities and authorities across Sub-Saharan Africa.

The Beetle Drone

Beetle is our custom-built surveying drone. It flies over a plot of land and instantly creates a detailed 3D map of the property boundaries. Using advanced cameras, sensors, and onboard AI, Beetle achieves survey-grade accuracy (within ~5 cm) without the need for bulky equipment or lengthy setup.

Beetle's technology is packed into a lightweight, durable frame, making it easy to transport to remote sites. Surveyors can monitor live video and mapping data on a simple handheld controller as the drone flies, then receive a complete digital map immediately after the flight. By combining all survey steps in one tool, Beetle makes land mapping faster and simpler than ever before.

Benefits

Fast & Accurate
Survey a one-hectare plot in under 10 minutes, with results accurate to within 5 cm.
Affordable
Costs only a fraction of the price of a traditional total station (the standard surveying equipment).
Easy to Use
Intuitive controls and live feedback allow any trained surveyor to operate Beetle with minimal training. Data can be exported instantly for cadastral use.
Portable
Lightweight carbon-fiber design for easy transport and deployment in the field.
Built in Cameroon
Designed and assembled locally, with support and maintenance handled in Cameroon for long-term sustainability.

Get Early Access

Be among the first to experience Beetle's surveying innovation. Sign up with your email to join our early access waitlist and receive updates on pilot programs, demos, and launch plans. We'll keep you in the loop as we build the future of African land surveying.