EagleView's 3D pivot — what EagleView One actually changes
EagleView replaced its static PDF roof reports with an interactive 3D model in 2025. We worked through what this means for contractors who already pay $80+ per Premium report.
In June 2025 EagleView launched EagleView One, an interactive 3D property model intended to replace the static PDF roof reports that defined the category for 17 years. In February 2026 the company extended EagleView One to include ultra-high-fidelity walls, windows, and doors at a claimed 98.77% accuracy.
This is a real shift. It is also a pricing shift, which matters more for most contractors than the technology.
What changed
The old EagleView model: order a Premium Report → receive a PDF in 10 hours typical (48 hours advertised) → bolt it into your CRM workflow. Per-report pricing, no subscription required. Premium reports drifted from ~$60 toward $80–$87 through 2023–2024 per contractor reports on Capterra and forums.
The new model: subscription access to an interactive 3D property model. Walls, windows, doors, eaves, ridges, valleys — all manipulable in a browser. Designed to live inside the CRM workflow rather than dropped into it as a PDF artifact.
What it means for your stack
If you are an insurance-restoration roofer, EagleView One probably matters. The 3D model produces a richer dataset for ESX exports and for the kind of detailed claims documentation that adjusters increasingly expect. Combined with EagleView's wind/hail history reports, the case is solid.
If you are a retail roofing contractor focused on speed-to-close, EagleView One does not change your math. You still need a measurement → 10 hour wait → proposal-tool stack. Newer competitors that bundle measurement with proposal generation (Roofr at 2 hours, Artemis at seconds) will continue to outperform on pure deal-velocity.
The pricing question
EagleView One is subscription-based and sales-gated — there is no public rate card as of the most recent communications. Multiple contractors on industry forums have reported significant cost increases when migrating from per-report to subscription. If your shop currently orders fewer than ~30 reports per month, ask hard questions about whether the subscription math works for you.
The Bid Perfect™ per-report option at $18 remains available for lightweight needs.
How we score it
EagleView still sits in our Adjacent tool category on roofingsoftware.co — it does not produce proposals, run a CRM, or include financing. It pairs with one of those, and contractors who buy EagleView almost always already own the rest of the stack.
What EagleView One does change is the comparison against newer entrants. The 3D model is genuinely better than a static PDF. The pricing is genuinely less transparent than per-report. Your call.
We'll revisit this piece once EagleView publishes more transparent pricing for EagleView One — if they ever do.