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Map multiple locations, get transit/walking/driving directions, view live traffic conditions, plan trips, view satellite, aerial and street side imagery. Do more with Bing Maps.
Take a detailed look at places from above, with aerial imagery in Bing Maps.
11 new 3D cities from around the globe are now available on experiences powered by Microsoft Maps. For example, check out the beach in Calais.
With 3D Maps, you can plot geographic and temporal data on a 3D globe or custom map, show it over time, and create visual tours you can share with other people. You’ll want to use 3D Maps to: Map data Plot more than a million rows of data visually on Microsoft Bing maps in 3D format from an Excel table or Data Model in Excel.
3D maps. The 3D maps feature allows users to see the environment (e.g. buildings) in 3D, with the added ability to rotate and tilt the angle in addition to panning and zooming. To attempt to achieve near-photorealism, all 3D buildings are textured using composites of aerial photography.
Not only is Bing Maps API’s Bird's Eye imagery available at bing.com/maps and is used in the 3D cities constructed in the Windows Map App as well as Microsoft FlightSim, but it's also available through the Bing Maps for Enterprise Developer Platform either using an SDK or directly calling a REST API as follows:
11 new 3D cities from around the globe are now available on experiences powered by Microsoft Maps. For example, check out the beach in Calais, Portugal.
Bing Maps Platform (previously Microsoft Virtual Earth) is a geospatial mapping platform produced by Microsoft. It allows developers to create applications that layer location-relevant data on top of licensed map imagery.
This web map contains the Bing Maps aerial imagery web mapping service, which offers worldwide orthographic aerial and satellite imagery. Coverage varies by region, with the most detailed coverage in the USA and United Kingdom.
Just check out this angled, 3D view of the Federal Reserve Bank in Boston, Massachusetts. As you can see, the view provides an angled, 3-dimensional view of the building, the cars and the surrounding land. Here's how this view looks on Google Maps aerial view.