The TrueView 641 combines long-range, engineering-grade performance with accessible pricing, expanding NDAA-compliant options for surveyors.
Live from the floor of INTERGEO 2025, GeoCue, a global leader in aerial mapping hardware and software solutions, is announcing the upcoming release of the TrueView 641, a powerful new NDAA-compliant aerial LiDAR sensor designed to meet the growing demand from surveying and engineering companies across the United States and worldwide.

With more U.S. Federal, State, Local, and Educational (SLED) contracts now stipulating NDAA compliance, GeoCue is expanding its product line to ensure professionals have access to engineering-grade solutions that meet these requirements. The new TrueView 641 now offers a more cost-accessible, engineering-grade sensor that does not compromise on performance.
“We recognize the growing demand for NDAA-compliant solutions, and the TrueView 641 delivers precisely that—engineering-grade accuracy combined with accessibility, ensuring more professionals can compete for projects requiring these standards,” said Frank Darmayan, COO of GeoCue Group.
A Partnership with Triple-IN
To bring this new sensor to market, GeoCue partnered with Triple-IN Laser Technic, a German-based leader in LiDAR design and development. Triple-IN specializes in high-accuracy LiDAR sensors that are already field-proven in applications ranging from industrial automation and mining to surveying, mapping, civil engineering, and smart city infrastructure. With over 20 years of innovation, in-house production, Triple-IN delivers robust and cost-effective LiDAR systems deployed in countries worldwide.
By leveraging Triple-IN’s cutting-edge technology, GeoCue is introducing a solution that blends European engineering expertise with GeoCue’s established integration, software, and customer support ecosystem.

TrueView 641: Expanding Access to NDAA-Compliant LiDAR and Imagery sensor
The TrueView 641 delivers the precision and reliability surveyors expect from GeoCue’s TrueView product line while expanding access to NDAA-compliant drone solutions. This new payload integrates seamlessly into professional UAV workflows and includes GeoCue’s industry-leading LP360 Drone software to process data, perform QA/QC, and generate high-quality deliverables.
Key highlights include:
- NDAA-compliant engineering-grade LiDAR sensor with 120o FOV
- More accessible pricing to meet broader project needs
- Integrated NDAA-compliant 26 MP global shutter camera
- Full support with LP360 Drone software
“The TrueView 641 fills a small gap in our portfolio, making single-beam NDAA-compliant LiDAR more accessible to the market,” said Vivien Heriard-Dubreuil, CEO of mdGroup, parent company of GeoCue. “After carefully evaluating leading LiDAR manufacturers, we selected a solution we could integrate with full confidence. With a 26 MP camera, our TrueNav system, and LP360 software, the TrueView 641 delivers crisp point clouds, making it an outstanding NDAA-compliant option for geospatial professionals.”
Engineering-Grade Performance
With engineering-grade capabilities, the TrueView 641 offers a range of up to 400 meters, less than 4 mm accuracy, and a 120-degree field of view. The system supports up to 6 returns, combining point density, accuracy, range, and scan speed in a single innovative sensor. This makes it ideal for projects that demand precision across challenging environments, from forestry and infrastructure to transportation and urban mapping.
“We’ve responded to the needs of our US distributors and customers who asked for a more affordable NDAA-compliant solution,” said Vincent Legrand, Vice President of Global Sales at GeoCue. “At the same time, the TrueView 641 is a perfect fit for our global customers who need a long-range, engineering-grade LiDAR payload. Paired with our world-class support and LP360 software, we’re delivering a unique value proposition that sets GeoCue apart in the market.”
Availability
GeoCue is announcing the TrueView 641 at INTERGEO 2025, with availability by the end of the year. First deliveries are expected before year-end, and orders placed early will secure priority fulfillment ahead of the anticipated backlog.