Reveal, rebuild, and re-envision your liveable world by pairing leading data and imagery with your GIS, CAD, or asset management tools.
Nearmap Sync
Pre-built integrations ready to deploy into your GIS, CAD or software application of choice — including Esri, Trimble, Autodesk, Bentley, and more. See how seamlessly Nearmap Sync brings developers, users, and customers together to build cool stuff. Choose from ready-made partner integrations to bring your ideas to reality.
Access our range of APIs to help you use our content in your application. These APIs are consistent, secure, and easy to manage within a wide range of use cases and platforms. Nearmap data and content is dynamically updated so your applications and technology solutions will reliably run on accurate ground truth.
WMS 2.0 (Web Mapping Service): Auto-generate a WMS URL to stream Vertical imager in a wide range of third-party applications.
ArcGIS Marketplace: Convenient integration for Esri users. Stream Vertical imagery via the ArcGIS Marketplace. Automatically updated for each new capture.
MapBrowser Export: Export georeferenced 2D, 3D, and AI content out of MapBrowser using your preferred projection.
What level of technical expertise is required to use APIs or integrations?
Whether you’re technically experienced or just getting started, you’ll find easy, intuitive options to plug our current and historical content — Vertical and AI — into your workflows.
What applications work with your integrations?
We integrate with a wide-range of applications from our technology alliance partners: Autodesk, Bentley, Cesium, Trimble, Esri, Ruekert & Mielke, and VertiGIS.
We have a range of APIs to help you access our content in your bespoke application, including WMS 2.0, Tile API, Coverage API, DSM and Tru Ortho API, AI Feature API, and Transactional Content API.
“With Nearmap, all the necessary information is in one easy to use program. We can decide if the property is suitable for solar roof space, shading, and any obstructions so we can make accurate, timely assessments.”
Timothy Zimmer, GIS Administrator, Shelby County 911