Texas Imagery Service
Easy Access to Consistent, Quality Imagery Across Texas
Many of us use aerial imagery in our daily lives, whether looking up directions or exploring our neighborhood from above. The State of Texas has collaborated with Hexagon and Sanborn + AppGeo to provide a cost-efficient and widely accessible mapping tool that meets the needs of government agencies - the Texas Imagery Service through the Hexagon Content Program.
The Texas Imagery Service is designed to provide high resolution imagery showing the entire state of Texas with the most recent coverage. The Service provides continuous 6-inch natural color imagery for use in mapping and computer-aided design (CAD) applications, and is available for all state, regional and local governments in Texas, including their contractors.
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General Frequently Asked Questions
The Service provides significant cost savings by streaming quality imagery directly to your GIS or map application. There is no need to pay large storage costs associated with imagery files for serving terabytes of data.
Costs for the Service are distributed across state, regional, and local government. State agency cost is based on the amount of data usage in 'levels'. Regional and local agencies pay a flat rate.
State Agencies |
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Level | Service Requests* | Annual Subscription Fee** |
Power | >=20,000,000 | $375,000 |
Advanced | 1,250,000 - 19,999,999 | $125,000 |
High | 500,000 - 1,249,999 | $62,500 |
Moderate | 100,000 - 499,999 | $31,250 |
Minimum | <100,000 | $15,625 |
State Universities
Department - Annual flat fee $15,625**
University Wide - Annual flat fee $125,000**
Regional Agency
Annual flat fee $15,000**
Local Agency
Annual flat fee $6,000**
* State Agency cost is calculated based on an annual metric of service web requests. A web request is every new click, pan, scroll, load or zoom per user in your organization.** Cost does not include DIR Fee
The imagery represented in the Texas Imagery Service is not in the public domain and is restricted under license.
Technical Frequently Asked Questions
ArcMap
ArcGIS Pro
ArcGIS Online
GlobalMapper
AutoCAD MAP 3D
AutoCAD CIVIL 3D 2013
MicroStation
QGIS
Check with your IT Department or software provider to determine if an OGC compliant web service is supported by your applications.
Download a slideshow tutorial for this process below:
Layer Descriptions:
- Texas
- texas-basemap
- Texas_Hexagon_2018_15cm
- Texas_Hexagon_2018_30cm
- Texas_Hexagon_2020_Status
- Texas_Hexagon_Content_Stream
- Hexagon_2020_Delivery_NA_WAC
- Google Composite
- texas-2011 through texas-2020
- Hurricane Harvey image layers
- corpuschristi_20170830
- houston_20170831
- la_lakecharles_tx_beaumont_20170902 and 03
If your GIS/CAD software cannot ingest a WMTS, use the WMS link.
Both of your unique WMTS and WMS links serve the same imagery to your organization.
Note: Because the Texas Imagery Service is a restricted license, it is only for use by subscribing public organizations in the State of Texas.
Contractors or any individual working on behalf of a public organization are permitted to use the imagery service if the work being performed directly supports the public organization. The sponsoring agency will need to request service links on behalf of any contractor or outside 3rd party.
Additionally, an email is sent to all subscribing participants when an imagery refresh occurs.
Please use the button below to request unique trial links for your organization.
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