Earth Observation (EO) data has been integrated into the Scribble Maps platform powered by the SkyWatch BUILD application. This enhancement will bring a new dimension of geospatial intelligence to Scribble Maps, enabling users across various industries to access and use up-to-date satellite data directly within their custom maps, the company says.
"Now everyone from novice to experienced can quickly secure recent imagery to conduct analysis without ever needing to leave our platform."
Jonathan Wagner, Scribble Maps
Scribble Maps offers users the ability to create, customize, and share maps for a wide range of applications - from urban planning and logistics to environmental management and education. With the integration of Earth observation data, users can now access high-resolution satellite imagery and advanced geospatial data sets, elevating the platform's capabilities to new heights.
This integration allows users in sectors such as urban planning, real estate, logistics, and environmental management to leverage satellite data for more informed decision-making. For example, urban planners can now overlay satellite imagery on their maps to monitor land use changes, while logistics managers can track the environmental impact of their supply chains with a high level of accuracy.
The SkyWatch BUILD platform played a crucial role in making this integration seamless, offering a turnkey solution with comprehensive platform services that enable everything from user management to ordering and processing, to payments.
"Bringing easily accessible earth observation imagery and insights into Scribble Maps was always one of our dreams and Skywatch's BUILD made this dream a reality. Now everyone from novice to experienced can quickly secure recent imagery to conduct analysis without ever needing to leave our platform. This integration truly supports our mission of making mapping accessible to all," said Jonathan Wagner, CEO of Scribble Maps.
"This integration exemplifies the flexibility and scalability of our platform, enabling companies like Scribble Maps to enrich their offerings and provide users with cutting-edge geospatial insights," said David Proulx, Chief Product Officer at SkyWatch. "It's a significant step forward in democratizing access to high-quality satellite data across industries and applications."