
The Street Smart Add-In for ArcGIS Pro brings high resolution street-level imagery to your desktop in a 3D environment for measuring and collecting data. GeoCycloramas enable precision measurements for asset inventories and convenient field checking for condition assessments from the office, saving time and increasing safely.ĪrcGIS Pro add-in is available on the ESRI Marketplace CycloMedia vehicles capture GeoCycloramas every 5 meters, which allows you to view buildings, objects, public green space and roads from various angles. Lidar is captured and processed with the imagery to create 3D GeoCycloramas which provide quick and easy measuring as well as flood visualizations. The lastest version of the plugin is now called Street Smart.ĬycloMedia uses a unique, patented recording system that creates highly-accurate, parallax-free 360° spherical images. The footage at our disposal also dates from 2013 and is therefore a previous generation camera that does not support the LiDAR point cloud. The previous solution from CycloMedia was called GlobeTrotter which is so outdated that support is no longer offered for it. The in-house developed and patented technology allows the accurately positioned panoramic imagery to be produced on a nationwide scale in a highly automated production and quality control process.

There is also an add-in that offers the possibility to use Cycloramas within ArcGIS Pro.ĬycloMedia is market and technology leader in large-scale systematic visualization of environments, creating 360° panoramic street-level images from public roads (GeoCycloramas). As a user of the Web AppBuilder Developer Edition you can add the Widget to your own app and publish it in your portal or at CycloMedia. With the Street Smart Widget for ArcGIS you can add Cycloramas to your own app in ArcGIS Online or Portal for ArcGIS. The combination of the Cyclomedia images with the strength of ArcGIS offers a powerful tool to working efficiently and cost-effectively. For example, in consultation with Cyclomedia, it has been examined whether a solution could be offered in the short term (and of course also in the long term) based on their images.

Since many customers use images in their GIS solution, Esri BeLux has looked into whether one (or more) solution (s) can be offered to its current and future customers.
