The most high-resolution aerial imagery of the planet – on the planet
- 99.6% US Population Coverage
- Urban, Suburban, and Rural Coverage
- Oblique, Nadir, and Orthorectified Imagery
Vexcel publishes aerial imagery and data in 40+ countries and territories, including the U.S., Canada, UK, Germany, France, Italy, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan.
No data shifts, no headaches. Vexcel matches its aerial collections against ground control points for mapping-grade accuracy and a pixel-to-data match across its products.
Add imagery and geospatial data into your everyday workflows by using Vexcel Viewer, Vexcel APIs, Image Services for ArcGIS, MapControl SDK, WMTS, and more.
Get a complete view of your site with images from all four cardinal directions—north, south, east, and west. See properties collected at a 45-degree angle in remarkable ultra-high resolution at 2.9” (7.5cm) or better
At a resolution of 2.9″ (7.5 cm) or better, TrueOrtho imagery helps you see your area of interest in stunning clarity and without building lean. Easily distinguish between objects on the ground and take accurate measurements of area.
See what you need to see with high-resolution ortho imagery. Go beyond satellite imagery with aerial data that is 4x more clear and view property at a wider scale than drone. Access consistent, accurate aerial imagery across urban and rural areas.
Get rapid access to high-resolution aerial imagery and data specifically for natural disaster response. It’s the most comprehensive post-catastrophe imagery library in the industry.
Take property insights even further with Elements, the best way to view more than 20 property and building attributes. It’s instant information, helping transform your decision-making with reliable and current data.
Digital surface model (DSM) data provides a clear view of the ground’s surface and man-made objects. Bring Vexcel’s DSM/DTM data into your preferred platform or to power automatic feature extraction and machine learning applications.
Take property evaluation to the next level with color-infrared (CIR) imagery. Derived from near-infrared data captured from our aerial sensors, this imagery helps classify vegetation, identify impervious surfaces and more.