Mission-Critical Flight Simplified

Enhance your drone operations with the DJI Ground Station Pro (DJI GS Pro), an iPad app. Conduct automated flight missions, manage flight data on the cloud, and collaborate across projects to efficiently run your drone program.

DJI GS Pro

DJI-Introducing GS Pro

3D Map POI

3D Map POI excels in gathering the critical data of a structure, and is especially useful for measuring tall skyscrapers and towers. Just tap the structure on the screen and enter its basic parameters, then GS Pro will direct the drone and camera to gather the precise data you need. Through a number of customizable features like Circle and Vertical mode, 3D Map POI provides complete accuracy for effective structural management.

Mission Setting
Flight Telemetry
Status Indicator
Parameter List

Circle Mode

After setting the drone's altitude range and flight radius, photo overlap ratio, and the structure’s radius, GS Pro will prompt the aircraft to fly in a circular path around the structure at different altitudes from top to bottom, using its photos to generate a composite 3D image according to the user’s settings.

Vertical Mode

After setting the drone's altitude range and flight radius, photo overlap ratio, and the structure’s radius, GS Pro will prompt the aircraft to follow a vertical flight and shot path along the structure, automatically relocating to the next path until it can generate a composite 3D image according to the user’s settings.

Vertical mode operates in three shooting modes:In Hover-and-Capture mode, the aircraft will calculate an increased number of waypoints that create vertical paths, and hover at each one, capturing images at maximum shot stability.In Capture at Equal Distance Interval / Time Interval mode, the aircraft will continuously fly along the main path, shooting at equal distance or time intervals while moving along vertical paths for faster operation.

Safety Instructions

In Circle and Vertical mode, the aircraft will fly in a straight path between waypoints, so the actual distance between the aircraft and the structure may sometimes be shorter than the preset flight radius. During Capture at Equal Distance/Time Interval mode, the aircraft will fly along a parabola and the distance to the shooting target may be longer than the preset radius, so please make sure the surrounding area is open and large enough to avoid collision risks. To ensure flight safety, operators on the ground should move along with the aircraft to maintain line of sight as the aircraft flies around the structure.

In Vertical mode, the aircraft will fly up and down many times at a relatively low speed (1~4 m/s, although speed varies from different aircraft modes), which will lead to a longer shooting time and faster consumption of the battery level.

When resuming operations in Circle or Vertical mode, the aircraft will first ascend directly to a height equal to the previous waypoint, then fly towards it. To avoid collision risks, be sure there are no ceilings or buildings above the aircraft.