For crop scouts and ag consultants with too many fields to pre-scan

Start the field visit with a stop list, not another imagery layer.

CropLens turns recent field imagery into a scout-ready stop list before the route is set: 3-5 first stops, what to photograph, what to compare nearby, and source/date limits. You make the agronomic call.

Sample first. No diagnosis, prescription, yield forecast, or NDVI score.

First step
3-5 first stops
Output
Scout-ready stop list
Limit
Not a diagnosis

For mornings when every field looks worth checking, but scout time is limited.

A stop list, photo list, and ground-check list before the first pass. Not another map to interpret.

Before the route is set

Turn imagery review into first stops, comparison areas, and field checks.

Morning prep

See the few zones worth checking first, plus why each one made the list.

In the field

Use photo prompts and nearby comparison spots so the visit starts focused.

After the visit

Keep imagery context separate from your field-based conclusion.

What's in the brief

A scout-ready stop list before the first pass.

See how one field becomes 3-5 practical stops with a comparison area, photo set, ground checks, source/date notes, and limits. Built to save pre-scout review time, not replace your agronomy.

Scouting prep sample brief preview
Preview: zone map, imagery date/source notes, photo prompts, and field checks.
01

First stops + comparison areas

3-5 visible zones to check first, each paired with what to compare against so it is not just an unusual pixel.

02

Photo and field-check prompts

Suggested wide/close-up photos plus stand, canopy, crop-stage, moisture, and field-context checks.

03

Imagery notes and limits

Source/date notes, timing or cloud limits, and the reason each stop was included.

How consultants use it

Review the sample first. Test one field only if the stop-list format saves prep time.

Review the stop-list format

See first stops, comparison areas, photo prompts, source/date notes, and limits before sharing field details.

Send one field later, if useful

A boundary or approximate location, plus crop or scouting window, scopes the next first-pass brief.

Walk with a short plan

Use the stops and prompts to decide what to compare first. Confirm, downgrade, or ignore the imagery once you are in the field.

Built for field judgment

A prep layer for the scout, not another agronomy tool.

CropLens does not diagnose causes or replace your field call. It turns visible imagery cues into a stop list, photo prompts, and ground checks your team can confirm, downgrade, or ignore.

Not another NDVI score

The output is a practical stop list with photo prompts, comparison areas, and limits, not a new score to interpret.

Source/date shown

Each brief names the imagery source, capture date, and timing limits before any field use.

No diagnosis, cause claim, or input recommendation

You get visible zones, prompts, and limits, not pest/disease conclusions, irrigation conclusions, prescriptions, or yield forecasts.

Example before field details

Review the format first. A field boundary, crop, or scouting window is optional until the sample is useful.

Get the sample first

See the stop-list sample before sharing field details.

Work email is enough. We send the example first so you can judge whether the first-stop format saves pre-scout review time.

Sample first. Field details only if the stop-list format fits your workflow.