EO59 - InSAR

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InSAR API meets GitHub

Integrate InSAR Data to Any Application

Our deformation data streaming PS-InSAR API with automated polling application.

When working with A-DinSAR data we are all familiar with seeing the colorful dots splayed across a plethora of base-maps across the industry. What is often absent from that picture are the countless developers of geo-technical and civil engineering applications across the world. We are bringing the high value data of historic deformation and wide area contactless monitoring provided by EO59 InSAR to a live stream that can be integrated by anyone in the industry.

Any EO59 client now has the ability to point their suppliers, experts, and programmers at our published API. We have made our first iteration as flexible as possible, all you need to do is to click the button on our client portal to generate the API key, and you can test its use without leaving by clicking on file download links. You can also share the API key with developers / IT staff so they can automate the data download to custom tools as soon as it becomes available, just so you can start the day off more quickly and with less hustle.

Currently our API supports JSON, GeoJson, CSV and Shapefile formats. However, feel free to let us know if any other format or API function would help you to use our product more efficently.

Beyond that, if they need assistance in getting that data flowing we have released to our public GitHub repository an InSAR API polling .NET application that will connect to and feed data from our systems to any database or tool. The sample project has ability to run on any OS and is flexible enough so it can be extended or incorporated into any service framework. You can even use this tool as a simple way to just download data in JSON format on desktop to be usable in QGIS or any other tool of choice.

This can be used to augment integrated GIS environments and run interesting applications from digital twins to virtual reality.


Andrius Lokotas is our Vice President of Systems, and an IT veteran – he has worked nearly in every IT branch, collecting experiences and knowledge to increase his efficiency at finding exacting solutions.

He is always looking for new frontier technology, pushing the capability and user boundary to implement new technologies and possibilities that have not existed or were too limited in starting conditions.