SkyFi
An Earth-intelligence platform for on-demand ordering and tasking of satellite imagery from 40+ providers, with built-in AI analysis like object detection and maritime tracking
What is it
SkyFi is an on-demand Earth-intelligence platform developed by a US company, letting users order and task satellite imagery from over 40 providers, with built-in AI analysis features like object detection and maritime tracking. It integrates the once-scattered, high-barrier process of obtaining satellite imagery from various providers into a single, easier-to-order entry point.
What problem it solves
In the past, obtaining satellite imagery often meant separately contacting different providers and learning each one's specs and processes, hard for ordinary enterprises and individuals to order directly, let alone tasking a satellite to shoot a specific place and time. SkyFi lets users order existing imagery on demand or task new captures, and apply built-in AI analysis directly — such as recognizing objects in imagery or tracking ships at sea — all on a single platform. It suits enterprises, analysts, governments, and research units needing imagery of specific places and times, and teams wanting to quickly obtain Earth-observation data without building the capability in-house. It turns obtaining and analyzing satellite imagery into more of an on-demand-service experience.
Key Features
- On-demand ordering of satellite imagery from 40+ providers
- Tasking satellites to shoot new imagery of a specific place and time
- Built-in AI analysis features like object detection
- Built-in maritime tracking to identify ship movements at sea
- Integrates multiple providers into a single ordering entry
- Combines imagery acquisition and analysis on one platform
Pros
- Integrates 40+ providers, sparing one-by-one contact
- Can task new captures on demand for imagery of a specific place and time
- Built-in AI analysis, producing insight right after obtaining imagery
Cons
- The cost and available windows for new tasking are limited by provider conditions
- AI analysis results still need further human interpretation per the use case
Use Cases
- Enterprises and analysts ordering imagery of specific locations on demand
- Tasking satellites to capture the latest imagery of an area of interest at a specific time
- Monitoring a target area with built-in maritime tracking and object detection
Editor's Note
Converges satellite imagery spanning dozens of providers into an entry point as simple as placing an order.
FAQ
What satellite imagery can SkyFi obtain?
It integrates imagery from over 40 providers, and users can order existing imagery on demand or task satellites for new captures.
What is tasking?
Tasking means requesting a satellite to capture new imagery of a specific place and time, rather than only using existing imagery.
What AI analysis does the platform have built in?
It has built-in analysis like object detection and maritime tracking, letting users produce insight right after obtaining imagery.
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