Description: Pictometry is a method of capturing aerial images that can be used for mapping and topography. This approach is based on obtaining aerial photographs that, when processed, allow for the generation of three-dimensional representations and digital models of the terrain. Using drones equipped with high-resolution cameras, pictometry enables the collection of precise and detailed data over large areas in a relatively short time. This method is characterized by its ability to combine images from different angles and positions, facilitating the creation of orthophotos and 3D models that are essential in various applications, from urban planning to natural resource management. Pictometry has become increasingly relevant in the digital age, where the need for accurate geospatial information is crucial for decision-making across multiple sectors. Its integration with technologies such as GPS and geographic information systems (GIS) has expanded its possibilities, allowing for deeper analysis and more effective visualization of geospatial data.