Autonomous sensor swarms that see what humans cannot — protecting cities from beneath, one millimeter at a time.
PipeDive deploys thousands of ant-sized autonomous sensors through existing toilet connections, creating a living digital map of municipal sewer infrastructure. Our system identifies cracks, blockages, and structural weaknesses months before catastrophic failures occur — replacing expensive, dangerous manual inspections with continuous, collective intelligence.
It's 7:43 AM on a Tuesday. A city engineer opens her PipeDive dashboard and watches as 10,000 micro-sensors flow through the sewer network like a digital bloodstream. Suddenly, the interface highlights a growing hairline fracture under Main Street — a defect that would have caused a $2M sinkhole in six months, detected weeks before any human inspector could have found it. She schedules a targeted repair. The fix costs $12,000. The disaster never happens.
3-month proof of concept
Per mid-sized city / year
For major metropolitan areas