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What is OxBlue

OxBlue is a construction camera and jobsite visibility platform used to document progress and provide remote stakeholders with access to live views, time-lapse imagery, and site archives. It is commonly used by owners, general contractors, and project teams to support progress reporting, coordination, and dispute documentation across multiple jobsites. The product centers on purpose-built hardware cameras paired with a web portal for viewing, sharing, and managing imagery. It focuses on visual jobsite monitoring rather than full project controls such as scheduling, cost management, or RFIs.

pros

Purpose-built construction camera platform

OxBlue combines jobsite camera hardware with a hosted platform for live viewing and time-lapse capture. This reduces the need to source and manage separate camera devices, connectivity, and viewing software. It fits teams that want a standardized approach to visual documentation across projects.

Remote visibility and sharing controls

The platform supports remote access to current and historical imagery for distributed project stakeholders. Teams can use shared links or controlled access to provide owners, lenders, and internal staff visibility without requiring site visits. This is useful for progress updates and stakeholder communication workflows.

Progress documentation and archives

OxBlue maintains an image history that can support progress tracking and after-the-fact review. Time-lapse outputs and archived imagery help teams compile periodic reports and provide visual context for schedule or site-condition discussions. This capability aligns well with documentation-focused jobsite management needs.

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Not a full CM suite

OxBlue primarily addresses visual monitoring and documentation rather than end-to-end construction management. Organizations typically still need separate systems for RFIs/submittals, budgeting, change management, and scheduling. As a result, it may not reduce the number of core project management tools in use.

Hardware deployment considerations

Because the solution relies on physical cameras, deployments can involve installation planning, power and connectivity constraints, and ongoing device management. Site conditions (weather, obstructions, repositioning needs) can affect camera placement and coverage. These factors can add operational overhead compared with purely mobile or software-only field tools.

Integration depth can vary

While imagery can be shared broadly, the depth of integration into other construction workflows depends on available connectors and how a team structures its processes. Some organizations may need manual steps to attach images to daily reports, issues, or other records in their primary systems. This can limit automation for teams seeking tightly connected field-to-office workflows.

Plan & Pricing

Plan Price Key features & notes
Buying (purchase camera + service) Contact for quote (no public list price) Purchase camera outright; choose between three billing options for service; service includes unlimited cloud storage, cellular connection, customer support and more. Source: OxBlue pricing page.
Leasing (all-inclusive lease) Contact for quote (no public list price) Bundle camera and software service in an all-inclusive lease; leased cameras reconditioned per project; no activation fees and no late fees.
Enterprise Custom pricing (contact sales) Bulk discounting and unique leasing options available for businesses with multiple projects per year.

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OxBlue Corporation
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
2001
Private
https://www.oxblue.com/
https://x.com/OxBlue
https://www.linkedin.com/company/oxblue/

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