How It Usually Goes

By the time the pothole reaches you, it's already too late.

In most operations, a defect only reaches management after someone complains, posts a photo, or files a claim.

Higher maintenance costs

A small pothole today becomes resurfacing tomorrow. The longer you wait, the more it costs.

Accident risk

Bad pavement injures people and triggers lawsuits against whoever is responsible for the road.

Teams stuck firefighting

Without a map, your team chases the latest complaint, not the real priority.

Eroded public trust

Citizens who complain and see no response lose confidence in their government.

Automatic detection of potholes and pavement defects by Mapzer
With Mapzer

You see every road, end to end, all the time.

Automatic detection of potholes and pavement defects by Mapzer

Your fleet drives, the AI detects, and the dashboard shows where it hurts most. Maintenance stops being reactive and becomes planned.

  • Potholes and cracks detected before they become complaints
  • Drainage problems no one can see from the sidewalk
  • Missing or displaced manhole covers
  • Every issue with a photo, exact location, and severity level

-80% potholes in 18 months, in a city in the state of São Paulo.

With 100% coverage of the urban area and maintenance done preventively.