Scribble maps has partnered with Skywatch to bring satellite imagery and satellite tasking to Scribble Maps. SkyWatch grants access to over 400 satellites, offering critical data for industries such as agriculture, urban planning, and environmental conservation. Scribble Maps simplifies geographic visualization, making powerful mapping tools accessible to a wide range of users. A standout feature of this partnership is the Automatic Polygon Minimum Area Compliance (APMAC) system, a patent-pending innovation that allows users to order satellite imagery without being restricted by minimum area requirements. This system automatically adjusts the user's selected area to meet provider-imposed minimums, streamlining the purchasing process and improving the user experience. In addition to APMAC, users can now perform advanced band analysis directly within Scribble Maps. This includes: NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index): Monitor vegetation health and growth. NDWI (Normalized ...
Mapping projects today have access to an incredible wealth of information, thanks to the availability of open-source data. This rich resource can transform basic maps into detailed narratives that offer profound insights. Utilizing open-source data allows for an exploration of hidden stories and trends, making maps not just tools for navigation but also for discovery. It’s about leveraging available data to reveal the layers of information beneath the surface, offering a deeper understanding of the world around us. The power of open-source data lies in its ability to make complex information accessible and understandable to everyone. By integrating diverse data sets—from population demographics to environmental changes—mappers can create comprehensive visuals that tell a story far beyond simple geography. This approach empowers users to not just see locations but to understand the dynamics that shape them. Given the sea of open-source data, pinpointing the right dataset becomes crucia...
Your mapping workflow just levelled up. We’re thrilled to announce that Scribble Maps is now officially integrated with Google Drive , available in the Google Workspace Marketplace . That means no more toggling between tools, manually uploading files, or worrying about version control. You can now open, edit, and collaborate on your mapping files directly from Google Drive. Whether you're working with GeoJSON, KML, SHP, GPKG, CSV, or GPX , Scribble Maps handles it instantly. 🗺️ Why This Matters For planners, field teams, educators, and analysts alike, this integration is a game-changer. Scribble Maps is built for real work , not just visualizations. Now, that work happens right where your data lives . Open geospatial files directly from Drive—no downloads required Edit on desktop or mobile , instantly Collaborate in real-time with your team using familiar Google tools Perform advanced tasks like buffer zones , polygon editing , filtering , and spatial analysis...
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