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No. The output is a standard PDF that works with most PDF readers or web browsers.

No. The output is a standard DXF(R14) that works with most CAD and survey software.

Kadastre has been developed and tested by qualified survey professionals to ensure the highest level of accuracy in digital output. The lot polygons in the CAD output are produced to align with the Department of Natural Resources and Mines - Draft Requirements:


Parcel boundary lines are to be closed polylines. Any misclose in parcels is to be removed by changing the end point of the last line segment, to be coincident with the start point of the first line segment. This may introduce a small mismatch in the last line segment between the labelled dimensions and the geometry of the line. This technique avoids creation of an additional closing line and any mismatch between the labelled dimensions and the geometry of the line segment will be within survey accuracy tolerances.

Kadastre has been developed and tested by qualified survey professionals to ensure the highest level of accuracy. The QA service provides lot closure reports using recognised methods ensuring results you can rely on.

Tasks that would normally take you hours with manual digitisation methods can be completed by Kadastre in significantly less time and therefore cost.

Yes. Kadastre uses secure processing protocols to ensure all uploaded data is handled in compliance with industry and government requirements.

Kadastre is a software platform that uses AI to convert paper cadastral survey plans into interactive, informative digital information quickly and accurately.

Surveyors, architects, project managers, government departments, land management agencies, and any organisation who works with cadastral data.