Don’t miss details. Work with high-resolution vertical imagery with a ground sampling distance resolution of 4.4–7cm per pixel: sharper than satellite, less costly than drone.
Stay up to date with accurate georeferenced aerial imagery captured multiple times a year for a current view, and work retrospectively with a comprehensive historic library.
Stream top-down aerial imagery through apps or integrate with GIS platforms like ArcGIS Pro, CAD tools, and more via APIs.
Work smarter with Vertical aerial imagery, captured and processed by proprietary camera systems and leading technology.
Vertical imagery coverage for 87% of the U.S. population, refreshed up to 3x per year. With a historical survey collection dating back to 2014, you can monitor a decade of change over time.
Vertical imagery can be used in our MapBrowser and Betterview applications, exported for use in other software, or accessed via APIs.
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With a high-resolution top-down vertical view, you can manage infrastructure development and planning with greater knowledge and precision for effective results.
Identify and monitor trees and other obstacles in utility corridors to improve maintenance and safety. With precise aerial data, your risk assessments will make a positive impact.
Turn to the leading source of vertical high-res imagery to assess damage, expedite claims, improve underwriting, and reduce costs.
Assess damage quickly with high-resolution imagery, and extract AI data to inform mobilization of disaster response and recovery efforts.
Improve the efficiency and speed of solar plans and quotes by optimizing site selection and rooftop assessments. Design and deliver projects with pinpoint accuracy.
When you can accurately visualize, measure, and mark up roofs, objects, and vegetation with Vertical imagery, your projects take on a new level of clarity and profit impact.