GeoSightOps pulls layers and services from the platforms you already trust — Esri ArcGIS, OGC endpoints, open-source map servers, cloud rasters, and common file formats. Keep one operational map while authoritative data stays where it belongs, updated on your schedule.
Esri ArcGIS Services
- Feature Server — editable and queryable vector layers
- Map Server and Image Server for map and imagery services
- Vector Tile Server for high-performance basemaps and overlays
- Scene Server (i3S) for 3D scene layers alongside 2D operations
OGC Standards & Web Tiles
- OGC WMS, WFS, and WCS for interoperable map and coverage services
- OGC API Features for modern feature access
- Tile layers: XYZ, TMS, WMTS, and vector tiles
Files & Cloud-Optimized Rasters
- KML and GeoJSON for rapid sharing and lightweight workflows
- GeoTIFF and Cloud-Optimized GeoTIFF (COG) for imagery and elevation
- Apache Parquet and tabular sources where supported for analytics-ready layers
3D, CAD/BIM & Server Connectivity
- 3D: 3D Tiles, i3S, GLB, Gaussian splats, CAD, and BIM workflows
- Connect to Esri ArcGIS Enterprise or ArcGIS Online
- Open-source and community stacks: GeoServer, MapServer, and QGIS Server — hosted inside or outside your network
Custom Integrations via Webhooks
GeoSightOps supports custom integrations with any third-party system through webhook configuration and its API-first architecture. Connect your existing tools without replacing them.
Why It Matters
- Preserves investment in existing GIS, imagery, and 3D pipelines
- Standards-based access reduces one-off connectors and brittle imports
- Lets operations teams see the same authoritative layers as GIS staff
- Scales from a handful of layers to enterprise catalogs and multi-agency feeds
Ready to see GeoSightOps in action?
Schedule a live demo and we’ll show you exactly how GeoSightOps integrates with your existing systems.
