The core of LiDAR scanning solutions lies in their ability to collect massive volumes of data quickly and accurately. LiDAR systems are typically mounted on drones, vehicles, aircraft, or stationary platforms, depending on the application. When integrated with GPS and IMU (inertial measurement unit) data, LiDAR can produce georeferenced point clouds — datasets that map the environment in 3D with millimeter-level accuracy. These capabilities make LiDAR especially useful in topography, forestry, urban planning, and infrastructure development.