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Mapillary is the street-level imagery platform that scales and automates mapping using collaboration, cameras, and computer vision.

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  1. Jun 10

    After 3 months of mapping, Mapillary and are thrilled to announce the results from . Congratulations to and her SIGenBici team in Medellín, Colombia! Natalia will represent her project at the 2020 HOT Summit. More info on our blog soon.

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  2. Jun 9

    👍 Many thanks to our community for verifying machine-generated object detections! It has enabled us to get diverse training data for developing our object recognition models, resulting in better map data for everyone. Learn more on our blog!

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  3. Retweeted
    Jun 2

    Launching📢Mapping Power in Sierra Leone in recognition of ➡️ Use to map buildings, roads & utility poles. Data for☀️solar will support for 8,000 Sierra Leonean households

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  4. Jun 1

    🗞️It's Mapillary news!🗞️ The latest Mapillary newsletter covers adding support for Mapillary, how mappers mapped 210 km by bike in 8 days to improve the local map, and how a new campaign is using Mapillary to assess street. Read it below! 💫

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  5. May 30

    Today (May 31st) is the last day to submit your project report: We're looking forward to reading how navigation features have been mapped across the world.

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  6. May 27

    Are you, too, working remotely these days? Our Head of Communications speaks to about how to stay motivated when working remotely and how we do things at Mapillary as a remote-first team. Tune in below! 💫

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  7. May 27

    Amazing work turning white roads green! 🗺️

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  8. May 25

    Kick the week off to a great start with the podcast with Mapillary's where he discusses all things and street-level imagery. Tune in below! 💫 🗺️

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  9. May 19

    Our friends at are organizing a digital meet-up to discuss last-mile logistics and the importance of updated maps. Check it out and sign up below!

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  10. May 18

    📱In our iOS app, image sequences that you haven't uploaded yet are now also visible in the Explore tab, and you can tap to view them. Get the app to try it out:

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  11. May 15

    Great news! has added support for Mapillary in their latest Geocortex Essentials release, making it easier than ever for their 1500 partners to use street-level imagery for building better GIS solutions. Read more below! 💫

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  12. May 15

    Impressive to see the millions of images in Kyiv being utilised to add speed bumps through the city. The wiki lists some of the various types around the world:

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    May 14
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  14. May 13

    You can now dive into exploring imagery and map data in your location with just one click: we've added a button for centering to your location in the Mapillary web app. Try it out at ! 🗺️

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    May 12
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  16. May 12

    There's a brand new campaign on the block! It's using Mapillary imagery to assess safety across the streets of Switzerland and it needs your help. Read more here (in German):

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  17. May 11

    to improve navigation in undermapped regions is in full swing! See some of the editing being made in Mali below 👀

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  18. Retweeted
    May 7

    Mobile mapping technologies, such as the paired with , enable municipal and asset planners to accurately and efficiently map street-level imagery. Read how World Bank utilized this technology in Saint Martin.

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  19. May 7

    Still struggling with remote work? Watch this talk with our VP of Product Operations , where she talks to about remote work and how we do it at Mapillary ✨

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  20. May 4

    You can now improve map data quality using our newest API. Submit votes to approve or reject any machine-generated object detection on Mapillary. ✅Learn more here:

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