SynMax Integrates EarthDaily’s AI-Ready Imagery into Geospatial Intelligence Platform

SynMax Integrates EarthDaily's AI-Ready Imagery into Geospatial Intelligence Platform

SynMax, a multi-domain geospatial intelligence company, announced an agreement with EarthDaily Analytics (EarthDaily) to integrate imagery from the EarthDaily Constellation across the SynMax platform. Under the subscription agreement, SynMax receives access to tens of millions of square kilometers of daily, analysis-ready imagery that feeds its maritime product SynMax Theia.

The EarthDaily Constellation is designed to image the planet every day under consistent radiometry and geometry, producing calibrated, analysis-ready data across 22 spectral bands. That consistency gives SynMax frequent, directly comparable coverage for broad-area change detection at global scale. Fused with SynMax’s other data sources, EarthDaily’s daily imagery sharpens what SynMax can detect and measure, giving customers more complete and more current answers for maritime domain awareness.

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“The edge goes to whoever sees the truth first. Everyone else is reacting,” said Eric Anderson, CEO and co-founder of SynMax. “Adding EarthDaily’s daily, calibrated imagery at scale gives us more of the picture so our customers act on proof while their competitors are still guessing.”

“Organizations responsible for critical infrastructure, maritime security need trusted, daily intelligence they can act on,” said Don Osborne, CEO of EarthDaily. “SynMax is building products that help customers make faster decisions in complex environments, and we are proud to provide the AI-ready data foundation that transforms daily observations into operational intelligence.”

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