EagleView
The legacy aerial roof measurement standard, now reimagined as EagleView One 3D
EagleView is the legacy incumbent in aerial roof measurement reports, founded in 2008 and headquartered in Bellevue, WA. The company captures and processes proprietary aerial imagery to produce detailed roof measurement reports used by roofing contractors, insurance carriers, and adjusters. Its core product line spans QuickSquares (a fast, lightweight square-count report), the Premium Report (the workhorse for residential roofing with full pitch, facets, ridge/hip/valley measurements, and ESX export for Xactimate), Bid Perfect, and commercial/Full House reports that add walls, windows, and doors. In June 2025 EagleView launched EagleView One, an interactive 3D property model that replaces static PDFs with a subscription-based platform, and in February 2026 expanded it with ultra-high-fidelity exterior 3D including walls, windows, and doors at 98.77% claimed accuracy. EagleView's primary buyers are insurance-restoration roofers and storm-chasers who need ESX-compatible reports, plus large national contractors who already standardize on it. Its biggest strength is integration breadth: AccuLynx, JobNimbus, Roofr, ServiceTitan, Leap, and most major roofing CRMs pull EagleView reports directly into estimate workflows. Pricing is sales-gated and opaque — public reports peg standard reports at $15-$38 and Premium/Bid Perfect at roughly $60-$87 per residential report, with EagleView One subscriptions quote-based. Owned by Vista Equity Partners (acquired 2015) with later Clearlake Capital investment, EagleView sits in the 'measurement-only' tier — it does not run proposals, CRM, or financing. It competes head-to-head with GAF QuickMeasure, Roofr Measurements, and Hover on price and speed, while remaining the default for insurance work where its ESX export and storm/hail history reports are differentiators.
Launched EagleView One subscription platform in June 2025 replacing static PDFs with interactive 3D property models, then expanded in February 2026 to include ultra-high-fidelity walls, windows, and doors measurements at claimed 98.77% accuracy.
What's included
Measurement → Proposal → CRM coverageEagleView is a measurement-only report vendor; Artemis is a full design-to-proposal platform. EagleView reports take 3-6 hours at ~$80 with sales-gated pricing; Artemis generates a complete roof design in ~10 seconds at a transparent $7.13 per design. Use EagleView for insurance-ESX workflows; use Artemis for in-home quote-to-close speed.
How fast a contractor can go from initial measurement to a polished, sendable proposal in front of the homeowner.
Usability of the mobile experience in the field — measuring, quoting, photo capture, and customer signature on a phone or tablet.
How clearly the vendor publishes its pricing. Per-proposal, flat, or seat-based pricing all score higher than hidden, sales-gated pricing.
How quickly a new contractor can go from sign-up to first proposal sent — measured in minutes, hours, or days.
Quality and responsiveness of human support — measured through published response-time SLAs, support channels, and customer-reported experience.
What stood out.
- Industry-standard accuracy with ESX export — preferred by insurance adjusters and Xactimate workflows
- Broadest CRM integration footprint: AccuLynx, JobNimbus, Roofr, ServiceTitan, Leap, and most roofing platforms pull reports directly
- Hail and wind storm-event history reports are a real differentiator for insurance-restoration work
- Massive proprietary aerial imagery archive; coverage across virtually all U.S. residential addresses
- New EagleView One 3D platform (2025-2026) modernizes the static-PDF workflow with interactive walls, windows, and doors
- Sales-gated, opaque pricing — no public rate card; you must talk to a rep to learn what you'll actually pay
- Reported price increases through 2023-2024 pushed Premium reports from ~$60 toward ~$80-$87, drawing contractor complaints on Capterra and forums
- Turnaround of 3-6 hours (standard) to 24-48 hours is slow vs Roofr (~2 hr, $13-19) and GAF QuickMeasure (~1 hr, ~$18)
- Measurement-only — no proposal, CRM, financing, or design tools; you have to bolt it onto another stack
- Coverage gaps for newer construction and tree-obstructed properties; occasional accuracy complaints on shingle counts
The facts.
- Pricing model
- Per-report; volume tiers; EagleView One subscription (quote-based)
- Starting price
- QuickSquares ~$15-$38; Premium/Bid Perfect ~$60-$87 per residential report; EagleView One subscription sales-quoted
- Free trial
- Demo-led; no public free trial
- Best for
- Insurance-restoration and storm-chasing roofers who need ESX-exportable measurement reports with the broadest CRM integration footprint and hail/wind history data
- Founded
- 2008
- Headquarters
- Bellevue, WA
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