

Farsight Vision
Invested in 2026
Founded in 2023 by Viktoriia Yaremchuk and Volodymyr Nepiuk who met at the Lviv Business School of the Ukrainian Catholic University. Farsight Vision was born from a direct request by Ukraine's defenders: map the enemy's trenches so we can plan operations and save lives. What began as frontline 3D modelling tools has evolved into a geospatial intelligence platform that fuses real-time drone data into continuously updated situational awareness for soldiers and autonomous systems alike. Used by more than 100 units of Ukraine's Armed Forces, National Guard, National Police, and State Border Guard Service, and now expanding across NATO countries in Europe and into Asia, Farsight Vision is building the spatial layer where humans and robots operate together in contested, GPS-denied environments.

100+
Units of Ukraine's defence and security forces actively using Farsight Vision from the Armed Forces and National Guard to the National Police and State Border Guard Service - validated through sustained operational deployment since 2024.
<1 year
From founding to frontline. Created in 2023, deployed in active combat by early 2024. Farsight Vision went from concept to contested battlefield faster than most startups ship a beta — and proved it under fire, not in a lab.
30x
Faster than manual battlefield intelligence processing. What once took teams of analysts working for days, stitching drone footage into usable maps, Farsight Vision delivers in minutes, while soldiers are still in position to act on it.
No GPS
Every satellite jammed. Every frequency contested. Electronic warfare blanketing the area. The exact conditions where conventional mapping goes blind are the conditions Farsight Vision was built to see through.
MISSION: Transform battlefield intelligence by converting drone footage into actionable 3D digital twins that enable rapid mission planning and threat detection in contested environments.
Farsight Vision builds software and hardware that fuses real-time drone data from the field into continuously updated 3D situational awareness. The platform transforms UAV imagery and video into detailed orthophotos and 3D terrain models with centimetre-level accuracy, with integrated object detection and anomaly tracking — even in GNSS-denied environments where conventional systems go blind.
Its product suite: the FSV Platform for geospatial analytics, FSV Mapper for edge processing in contested connectivity, and FSV App for tactical 3D planning, integrates with battle management systems including Delta, Kropyva, and NATO-standard platforms, as well as mobile applications, simulators, and VR tools. The system enables operators to plan, monitor, and coordinate missions across manned and unmanned platforms.
Farsight Vision is now moving beyond pure software into proprietary hardware, accelerating defence robotic autonomy and electronic warfare capabilities as the company expands across NATO partners in Europe and into Asia.


