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Vantor Launches WorldView 3D to Deliver Up-to-Date 3D Ground Truth for Mission-Critical Operations Anywhere on Earth

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Vantor Launches WorldView 3D to Deliver Up-to-Date 3D Ground Truth for Mission-Critical Operations Anywhere on Earth
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Vantor Launches WorldView 3D to Deliver Up-to-Date 3D Ground Truth for Mission-Critical Operations Anywhere on Earth

2026-07-01 20:31 Last Updated At:21:00

WESTMINSTER, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 1, 2026--

Vantor, the leading provider of spatial intelligence from space to ground, today announced the launch of WorldView™ 3D, a first-of-its-kind satellite tasking product line that gives warfighters, intelligence analysts, and mapmakers an up-to-date 3D ground truth layer for missions that depend on an accurate model of the physical world.

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WorldView 3D empowers customers to task and receive updated 3D data anywhere on Earth within 24 hours of image collection, with timelines often closer to six hours. Customers can also produce higher-definition 3D maps with extreme detail for missions that require greater fidelity.

3D maps are now the foundational operating layer for a wide range of missions, from GPS-denied autonomy and tactical operations to intelligence analysis and real-time mapping. They provide humans, autonomous systems, and physical AI with the accurate spatial context needed to understand, navigate, and act in the real world.

But the physical world is changing faster than traditional 3D mapping cycles can keep up. Conflict, natural disaster, and rapid urban change can quickly make static maps out of date. For decades, organizations have updated their 3D maps using aircraft and drone collection programs, which are often costly and difficult to scale across remote or contested areas.

For the first time, WorldView 3D closes that gap by giving users the ability to rapidly build updated 3D maps from space, transforming the speed and scale of deploying an accurate ground truth. It is also a critical capability for delivering the operational terrain, or a continuously updated 3D view of the physical terrain that is easily understood by both humans and autonomous systems.

“WorldView 3D sets a new standard for how customers maintain command of the ground truth and decision advantage in a fast-changing world,” said Peter Wilczynski, Chief Product Officer at Vantor. “From command and control to autonomous systems operating in GPS-denied environments, many of today’s most complex missions require current, accurate 3D terrain. With WorldView 3D, customers can update the specific areas they care about, including remote and contested areas where traditional aircraft collection is limited, with unmatched speed and scale. This is the future of spatial intelligence.”

WorldView 3D integrates Vantor’s satellite tasking capabilities, AI-powered production software, and trusted 3D spatial foundation—which includes more than 100 million square kilometers of the world mapped at GPS-level accuracy—to deliver updated terrain at the speed of change.

The product is available through two options designed for different mission needs:

WorldView 3D is the latest product extending the capabilities of Vantor’s Tensorglobe™ spatial intelligence platform, which integrates the company’s imaging satellite constellation, trusted spatial foundation, and operational software to drive the full intelligence cycle from tasking and production to analysis and delivery.

Learn more here.

About Vantor

Vantor is forging the new frontier of spatial intelligence, empowering nations and global businesses with the power to command the ground truth from space to ground. We integrate our trusted intelligence, sovereign control, and AI-powered capabilities to build a unified picture of what’s happening on Earth and in space. Fueled by the Vantor imaging satellite constellation, Vantor’s Tensorglobe platform orchestrates the full spatial intelligence cycle—from tasking and fusion to analysis and delivery—anchoring real-time data from space, air and ground to Vantor’s uniquely accurate, AI-ready spatial foundation. With this combination of hardware, data, and operational software, Vantor supports the missions that matter most, from real-time mapmaking and GEOINT analysis to tactical operations, persistent monitoring and autonomy. Learn more at www.vantor.com.

WorldView™ 3D includes an HD product designed for missions that require greater fidelity, delivering 3D maps at 15 cm resolution and 3 m accuracy in all dimensions. These two images show Paris, France, in high-definition 3D collected from space.

WorldView™ 3D includes an HD product designed for missions that require greater fidelity, delivering 3D maps at 15 cm resolution and 3 m accuracy in all dimensions. These two images show Paris, France, in high-definition 3D collected from space.

WorldView™ 3D includes a Rapid product designed for time-sensitive missions where terrain conditions can change quickly, delivering updated 3D terrain with 50 cm-class resolution and 4 m accuracy within 24 hours of image collection. This graphic includes a WorldView 3D Rapid image of the Hoover Dam collected on June 28, 2026, showing reduced water levels compared to the 3D terrain from a few years prior.

WorldView™ 3D includes a Rapid product designed for time-sensitive missions where terrain conditions can change quickly, delivering updated 3D terrain with 50 cm-class resolution and 4 m accuracy within 24 hours of image collection. This graphic includes a WorldView 3D Rapid image of the Hoover Dam collected on June 28, 2026, showing reduced water levels compared to the 3D terrain from a few years prior.

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FILE - LA Clippers forward Kawhi Leonard, center, shoots as Golden State Warriors center Kristaps Porzingis defends during the first half of an NBA play-in tournament basketball game Wednesday, April 15, 2026, in Inglewood, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill,File)

FILE - LA Clippers forward Kawhi Leonard, center, shoots as Golden State Warriors center Kristaps Porzingis defends during the first half of an NBA play-in tournament basketball game Wednesday, April 15, 2026, in Inglewood, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill,File)

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