Infrastructure health monitoring built from the ground up with AI as a collaborator, not a surveillance tool. No personal data. No privacy tradeoffs. Just the physical world, mapped honestly.
Most of America's critical infrastructure was built in the mid-20th century. Bridges, water mains, stormwater systems, transit tunnels. It was designed to last 50 years. A lot of it is past that now. The country is running deferred maintenance at a scale that doesn't show up until something fails catastrophically and publicly.
The core problem isn't money. It's information. Municipalities can't prioritize what they can't measure. Most infrastructure has never been digitized at a resolution that lets you actually track change over time, model stress, or catch a problem before it becomes a collapse. Static surveys taken every decade are not a health monitoring system. They are a snapshot of the past.
Imagraph is building toward 4D spatial intelligence for physical infrastructure. Centimeter-accurate 3D maps captured repeatedly over time, with AI analyzing the delta between each pass. Not just where things are, but how they are changing. Cracks that widen. Surfaces that settle. Drainage patterns that shift. The kind of signal that lets an engineer intervene at a fraction of the cost of emergency response or full replacement.
Edge AI inference, solid-state LiDAR, and RTK correction networks all reached commodity price points within the last 24 months. The hardware to do this correctly finally costs less than the problem it solves. Imagraph is moving while that window is open.
Imagraph is seeking engineers and advisors with experience in robotics, GIS, and public safety systems. If you read ROS2 documentation for fun, we should talk. Early contributors shape the product and the company.
Reach out at hello@imagraph.us