Learn how to bring Planet data into your GIS workflow through three simple integration pathways: desktop application plugins, API-first platform, or streaming web services.
Authors: Madeline Dahm and Matt Ballard
Planet data can be integrated into your geographic information system (GIS) of choice — be it ArcGIS, QGIS, or Google Earth Engine — to help you uncover new insights and perform rich analysis.
There are three simple integration pathways to bring Planet data into your GIS workflow:
This blog will help you decide which of these integration strategies is best for you and provide resources to help you get started.
Why Integrate Planet Data Into Your GIS Workflow?Planet is a leading provider of global, daily satellite imagery and geospatial solutions — with a mission to image the world daily, making change visible, accessible, and actionable. Founded in 2010 by three NASA scientists, Planet designs, builds, and operates the largest Earth observation fleet of imaging satellites. Today, Planet’s global daily Earth data, analytics, and powerful cloud-based tools are all accessible through Planet Insights Platform.
You may want to add Planet’s near-daily data and insights to your GIS workflow for a number of reasons, including:
Note: If you want to focus only on integrating with ESRI ArcGIS software, you can also watch our on-demand webinar, Integrating Daily Imagery From Planet With ArcGIS.
1. GIS Desktop IntegrationsIf you use the ArcGIS or QGIS desktop applications, you can download a Planet plugin that enables you to discover, preview, stream, and download PlanetScope, Planet Basemaps, and SkySat imagery.
You can seamlessly integrate these datasets into your GIS workflows and leverage all your favorite analysis tools in QGIS or ArcGIS Pro to accomplish these tasks:
Check out this short demonstration that shows you how to access daily PlanetScope imagery, Basemaps, and order SkySat imagery in ArcGIS. If you are a Planet customer and want to get started, you can download the ArcGIS Plugin directly, or check out the developer resources page for the Planet Add-in for ArcGIS Pro to learn more about what you can do.
Similarly, the Planet QGIS Plugin provides access to Planet’s satellite imagery directly from QGIS. If you are a Planet customer, you can start right away by downloading the Planet QGIS Plugin or learn more on the developer resources page for the Planet QGIS plugin.
Sentinel Hub — now part of Planet Insights Platform — also offers a plugin for QGIS, and can be used together with the Planet plugins to enable imagery analysis and streaming in QGIS. Using the Sentinel Hub Plugin, you can bring satellite imagery — including Planet imagery — into your GIS for visualization purposes, including evaluating accuracy, detecting change, assessing land cover based on time series, and more with a Sentinel Hub account. If you are a Planet customer, you can get started now with 6 months of access to Sentinel Hub to try out these new capabilities.
Web Services-Based Integrations The desktop GIS plugins remain a great option for accessing Planet data, however, you may want to consider web GIS integration options, including our API-first and web services-based integrations for a number of reasons, including:
2. API Delivery IntegrationPlanet Insights Platform is designed to be API-first so that developers can build workflows that scale and integrate with their choice of software. When your use case requires more advanced GIS capabilities, the Planet Insights Platform offers extensive APIs that allow you to build your own imagery pipeline into your ArcGIS environment or Google Earth Engine.
Hosting Planet imagery in your GIS application enables you to use advanced tools, store imagery in your cloud of choice, or utilize 3rd party imagery management tools, such as mosaic datasets and image services in ArcGIS.
Planet does this through delivery to your cloud storage destination; we support Google Cloud Storage, AWS, Azure, and more. In addition to cloud delivery, you can use our APIs to work with remote sensing analysis platforms, such as:
When you choose to deliver data to your own cloud storage destination or off of Planet Insights Platform, there are a couple extra steps to make the imagery usable in your workflow. For example, you may need to configure GIS software to read images from cloud storage.
Or, if you choose to build your own imagery technology stack, you’ll need to:
However, you don’t have to build this yourself — Planet Insights Platform can manage all of this for you, and you can use easier APIs to immediately start to analyze, visualize, and stream satellite imagery when you choose to deliver data to Sentinel Hub. Once you order your data to be used on the platform, you can use it with APIs including the Catalog, Process, and Statistics APIs.
3. Streaming Web ServicesOur cloud-native web services integration is one of the most flexible pathways to integrate Planet data into your GIS workflow.
If you are working with GIS software and looking for the simplest way to access Planet imagery, leverage the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) API to stream WMS and WMTS services directly into your application of choice — be it any ArcGIS software, QGIS, Felt, or any other web mapping platform.
Planet Insights Platform provides ways to set up customized OGC services in a serverless environment that makes for a much simpler implementation — no need to download, rehost imagery, or use cloud storage — just stream imagery directly from the platform into your applications.
On the Planet Insights Platform, you’ll find all kinds of great tools, customizable rendering options to filter clouds, display spectral indices, false color composites, and more. You’ll find extensible and flexible APIs for developers to customize interaction with OGC services to filter through time, change visualizations, and view analysis outputs in GIS software. For example:
You can learn more about Planet Insights Platform capabilities on our website.
Getting Started With PlanetPlanet has flexible integration options for any workflow, be it through the desktop application plugins, the API-first platform, or our OGC streaming web services. Find the workflow that works best for you, and get started today.