PHILADELPHIA, PA — Exyn Technologies (NASDAQ: EXYN, EXYNW) has expanded the capabilities of its ExynAI software platform, adding automation, data-processing and quality-control features aimed at reducing the time required to convert mapping data into usable digital models across mining, infrastructure, defense and industrial applications.
The update reflects growing demand for software that can streamline reality-capture workflows as organizations increasingly rely on digital mapping and modeling to support operational planning, asset management and decision-making in complex environments.
The latest ExynAI release adds enhanced data processing, advanced filtering, georeferencing improvements, expanded quality-assurance and quality-control functions, workflow automation tools and batch-processing capabilities, the company said.
The software is designed to support autonomous data collection and mapping operations across aerial, ground and marine platforms. Exyn said the new capabilities are intended to improve dataset quality while reducing manual processing requirements and project rework.
The enhancements are particularly relevant in GPS-denied environments such as underground mines, tunnels, industrial facilities and critical infrastructure sites, where operators depend on accurate mapping data for operational and safety purposes.
As customers expand deployment of reality-capture technologies, software efficiency has become increasingly important, according to Exyn Chief Executive Officer Brandon Torres Declet.
“One of the most significant opportunities in autonomous mapping is reducing the time between data capture and actionable insight,” Declet said. “As customers scale their reality capture programs, workflow efficiency becomes increasingly important.”
The release also strengthens ExynAI’s role within the company’s broader product portfolio. The platform serves as the software foundation for Exyn’s autonomous navigation, mapping and reality-capture systems.
The company said the expanded functionality is intended to help users process and validate mapping data more efficiently while maintaining accuracy across large-scale deployments.
Exyn, headquartered in Philadelphia, develops autonomous mapping and navigation technology for environments where GPS signals are unavailable or unreliable.
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