Developers can use Cesium ion to combine their own 3D geospatial data to build immersive metaverse experiences with Photorealistic 3D Tiles.
Cesium announces its partnership with Google Maps Platform, which is launching an experimental version of Photorealistic 3D Tiles. It uses the Open Geospatial Consortium’s 3D Tiles standard created by Cesium.
"Data is available for over 2,500 cities and 49 countries to an open ecosystem of 3D Tiles-enabled runtimes, including CesiumJS, Unreal, Unity, and NVIDIA Omniverse. Developers can use Cesium ion to combine their own 3D geospatial data to build immersive metaverse experiences with Photorealistic 3D Tiles."
It offers a seamless 3D mesh model of the real world, textured with high-res RGB optical imagery, and uses the same 3D map source as Google Earth. It's designed for visualization at city block to citywide scale.
The company believes this data will help bring 3D geospatial experiences to many fields, including government, real estate, and city planning, and reveal new ones.
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