Tools for advanced image interpretation, exploitation, and geospatial analysis on an array of imagery modalities. Automate and speed up workflows such as feature extraction, image classification, multidimensional analysis, and change detection with a robust set of image-based machine and deep learning tools, raster functions, and geoprocessing tools. Benefit from quick analysis results using on-the-fly image processing and raster analytics.

What can you do with ArcGIS Image Analyst?

Quickly manipulate and edit pixels

Interactively modify a pixel or groups of pixels all at once. Editing operations include editing of elevation datasets and multispectral imagery, redaction, noise removal, and reclassification of categorical data.

Watch an introductory video

Get to know the Pixel Editor tool

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Real-time image processing and raster analyses

Generate quick image results without creating intermediate datasets using raster functions. Access over 150 raster functions that can be chained together to create several raster processing chains. Your results can be visualised on the fly and persisted, if desired.

See a list of available raster functions

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Scale and automate workflows using machine learning and deep learning

Extract more from imagery faster and at scale. Use out-of-the-box machine and deep learning algorithms and enriched classifiers to automate tasks such as feature extraction, feature classification, and object detection.

Watch an introductory video

Discover deep learning

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Understand trends and make predictions using multidimensional data

With an intuitive user experience, work with multidimensional data containing multiple variables and dimensions like time and depth. Perform multidimensional analysis such as finding anomalies, analysing trends over time, and performing predictive analysis.

Watch an introductory video

Explore multidimensional data

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Perform change detection between images

See how regions have changed over time by analysing two images or a collection of time series data. Determine the time of latest change, earliest change, and largest change; magnitude of change; and the number of changes between images.

Learn more about change detection

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Distortion-free image interpretation

View imagery as collected by the sensor. Improve oblique imagery interpretation, data capture, and image mensuration when map features are displayed in image space. Geospatially link image and map spaces to better understand what's happening on the ground.

Watch an introductory video

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Visualise and capture features in stereo

Accurately distinguish 3D features in satellite, aerial, and drone imagery using stereo viewing capabilities. Collect 3D point, line, and polygon features for various workflows such as creating simple 3D buildings and measuring distances and heights.

See what's possible with stereo

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Manage and use motion imagery

Better manage and interactively use video with embedded geospatial metadata. Extract video frames and related metadata from a video stream to analyse and create reports. Use video for threat analysis, monitoring, wildlife survey, situational awareness, and more. 

Read more about motion imagery

Discover full-motion video

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How ArcGIS Image Analyst works

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Bring in data

Work with different spatial, spectral, and temporal resolutions. Combine nadir, oblique, video, multidimensional, and stereo imagery with GIS data.

Visualise

With image space analysis, see imagery from the sensor's view with georeferenced features and map data projected onto the imagery in image space.

Extract

A collection of mensuration tools allows you to take height, distance, point, angle, perimeter, and area measurements.

Edit

Clean up image classification results, edit elevation values in a digital elevation model, and redact sensitive areas from imagery.

Analyse

Use tools specifically crafted for advanced image analysis such as machine learning, deep learning, multidimensional analysis, and change analysis.

Need ArcGIS Pro?

To use ArcGIS Image Analyst, you must have an ArcGIS Pro licence. Compatible licences include GIS Professional user types (Basic, Standard, or Advanced) and ArcGIS Desktop (named user, single use, or concurrent use) containing ArcGIS Pro 2.1 or higher.

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