SOUTH JORDAN, Utah, – Aerial imagery business, Nearmap,launched its new 3-D product, Nearmap 3-D. The company is also previewed its AI technology at its customer event, Navig8.
Nearmap 3-D allows customers to stream and export 3-D imagery on-demand on a large scale, through its proprietary MapBrowser web application. Additionally, because the imagery is updated frequently, businesses can work with the most current information.
Nearmap has developed new AI technology that is turning millions of aerial images, captured over a decade, multiple times a year, into datasets. These datasets can be used to more accurately and efficiently measure change and quantify attributes, such as solar panels, pools, roofs or construction sites. Organizations ranging from small businesses to large companies and cities will be able to take advantage of AI-driven location intelligence.
The light-weight platform offers customers a fully immersive 3-D experience, allowing them to visualize cities in 3-D from any direction, measure distances, and immediately export a custom area in a variety of 3-D formats at unprecedented speed – the download time is a matter of minutes for most requirements and only a few hours for very large footprints.
And like many streaming services, Nearmap 3-D comes with an extensive library, more than 400,000 km2 covered. It is updated once a year and covers major urban areas in Australia and the U.S.
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