Digitizing historical land registry documents is time-consuming and error-prone. LandGazette AI uses computer vision and spatial reasoning to automatically extract parcel boundaries, bearings, and distances from scanned crown grants, deeds, and cadastral surveys.
In a recent pilot with a provincial land registry office, LandGazette AI processed over 4,000 historical documents in 72 hours — work that would have taken a team of digitizers months to complete manually.
How It Works
- Upload — Drop in scanned PDFs or images of land documents
- Extract — AI identifies parcel descriptions, metes-and-bounds data, and reference monuments
- Georeference — Parcels are spatially located and projected into standard coordinate systems
- Export — Download as GeoJSON, Shapefile, or push directly to your GIS platform
Interested in a pilot for your organization? Contact us for a trial.