Nearmap
Nearmap provides high-resolution aerial imagery and geospatial tools, covering over 80% of the U.S. population and capturing urban areas in the U.S., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand multiple times per year.
Company Overview
Nearmap is a prominent provider of high-resolution aerial imagery, city-scale 3D content, and integrated geospatial tools. Their aerial imagery is captured multiple times per year, covering over 80% of the U.S. population. They serve various industries including government, insurance, architecture, engineering, construction, roofing, and solar. Nearmap's offerings include products such as Vertical, Oblique, 3D, AI-derived data, and ImpactResponse imagery.
Products
Nearmap offers a variety of products designed to meet different needs. Their product suite includes Vertical imagery, Oblique imagery, 3D models, AI-derived data, and ImpactResponse imagery. The 3D data can be exported in formats such as textured mesh, true ortho, DSM, and point cloud. Additionally, they provide AI packs covering various themes with nearly 50 data layers.
Technological Integration
Nearmap integrates seamlessly with leading GIS and CAD platforms such as ArcGIS, QGIS, and AutoCAD. Their MapBrowser is a cloud-based web application that allows users to access and analyze aerial imagery, while AI imagery and data are processed at scale and available via MapBrowser, PropertyVision, API, and offline delivery. The company also offers advanced solutions like AI-derived damage assessment data for post-catastrophe scenarios.
Sector Applications
Nearmap serves a wide range of sectors with their high-resolution aerial imagery and 3D content. Applications include property risk assessment, urban planning, and disaster response. Specific industries that rely on Nearmap’s solutions include government, insurance, architecture, engineering, construction, roofing, and solar. Their tools help professionals make informed decisions by providing clear, detailed visual data.
Geographical Coverage
Nearmap captures wide-scale urban areas in the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand several times each year. In the U.S., their coverage includes over 1,740 urban and regional areas, mapping more than 308,000 unique square miles annually. They also cover more than 100 urban areas in Australia and maintain historical imagery archives for detailed change analysis over time.