
Trimble Inpho
Photogrammetry software
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What is Trimble Inpho
Trimble Inpho is a photogrammetry software suite used to process aerial imagery into mapping and surveying deliverables such as aerial triangulation, digital terrain models, orthophotos, and feature extraction outputs. It is used by photogrammetrists, surveyors, and geospatial production teams working on large-area mapping projects from manned aircraft or UAV imagery. The suite is typically deployed as desktop modules that support production workflows and integration with broader geospatial and surveying toolchains.
Production-oriented photogrammetry workflows
The Inpho suite is structured around established photogrammetric production steps such as aerial triangulation, DTM/DSM generation, and orthorectification. This modular approach fits organizations that run repeatable, high-volume mapping projects with defined QA processes. It aligns well with survey-grade deliverables where traceability of processing steps matters.
Strong aerial triangulation capability
Inpho is widely used for aerial triangulation and block adjustment workflows, including handling of ground control and tie points across large image blocks. These capabilities are relevant for corridor and large-area mapping where consistent network adjustment is required. It supports workflows that prioritize geometric rigor over rapid, one-click outputs.
Fits enterprise geospatial toolchains
Trimble positions Inpho within a broader geospatial and surveying ecosystem, which can simplify downstream use in mapping production environments. Organizations that already use Trimble surveying or geospatial software can standardize processes and data handoffs. This can reduce the need for custom integration compared with assembling disparate tools.
Complex, specialist learning curve
Inpho is designed for professional photogrammetry and can require trained operators to configure and run workflows effectively. Teams looking for rapid, guided processing may find it less approachable than more automated desktop photogrammetry tools. Training and documented production procedures are often needed to achieve consistent results.
Module-based licensing complexity
The suite is commonly delivered as multiple modules, which can complicate procurement and cost planning when requirements expand (e.g., adding additional production steps). Organizations may need to map specific deliverables to specific modules and licenses. This can be less straightforward than single-package licensing models.
Less focused on real-time UAV
Inpho’s strengths are typically associated with rigorous mapping workflows rather than rapid field-to-office turnaround. For small UAV projects where speed and simplified processing are the priority, the workflow may feel heavier than necessary. Some teams may prefer tools optimized for quick, end-to-end UAV processing and sharing.
Plan & Pricing
Pricing not published on Trimble official product pages. Purchase is handled via Trimble Distribution Partners / contact sales; no public plan tiers or list prices are shown on the Trimble Inpho product pages. The Trimble download page notes a "Demo mode (no license) is partially available and is restricted regarding any output."
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Trimble Inc.
Westminster, Colorado, USA
1978
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