NEXAR FOR P&C INSURANCE
Make Better Underwriting Decisions and Move Quickly with Nexar’s Imagery API
Want to Know More?Leverage our existing infrastructure to make better decisions faster, by organizing and consuming images at scale.
Fresh images where you need them
Don’t rely solely on stale images that may not represent the situation as it currently is. Nexar automatically updates with new, high quality images taken at different times of day, and can let you easily move through time to detect changes.
Unparalleled coverage
Compiling imagery using contracted photographers and third party databases is inefficient and costly. We have trillions of images in our database, with millions more added each day. Don’t pay or wait for manual image collection.
No need to choose between costly and inefficient in-person visits or outdated imagery. Monitor construction or development across many locations and areas to reassess opportunity, risk or to see the evolution of a property.
No need to choose between costly and inefficient in-person visits or outdated imagery. Monitor construction or development across many locations and areas to reassess opportunity, risk or to see the evolution of a property.
Easy to use & integrate into the underwriting workflow
All Nexar images are automatically localized on the map within 8 meters & filtered for quality. Images are easily consumable via an intuitive web interface or API - just specify the location & time frame & start receiving high quality images w/ supporting metadata.
Unique
Visual Data
Dash cam users contribute data, images and video of the world
Fresh Data
and Images
Frequent use ensures a constant stream of up to date vision
A Source of
Competitive Advantage
Our unique data will help you make better underwriting decisions
Human
Scale
We see the world just like humans do, not like a traffic camera
Move
through time
Our constant vision stream lets you check what happened in the past
Respectful
of users
Our data is always anonymized and compliant, so the source of an image, license plates, faces, etc. cannot be identified