SkyWatch adds Microsoft Planetary Computer Pro integration for satellite imagery
By AI, Created 2:51 PM UTC, June 01, 2026, /AGP/ – SkyWatch has launched an integration with Microsoft Planetary Computer Pro that lets enterprise customers move licensed commercial satellite imagery directly from procurement into analysis. The rollout, available now to SkyWatch HUB customers, is aimed at speeding geospatial workflows for industries using Azure.
Why it matters: - The integration reduces manual steps between buying commercial Earth observation data and using it in analytics workflows. - Enterprise customers can move from purchase to in-platform imagery without exporting files or rebuilding ingestion pipelines. - The change is designed to make licensed imagery easier to consume at scale for organizations standardizing on Microsoft geospatial tools.
What happened: - SkyWatch announced an integration between its commercial Earth observation platform and Microsoft Planetary Computer Pro. - The integration was developed jointly with the Microsoft Planetary Computer engineering team. - The system is built on the SpatioTemporal Asset Catalog, or STAC, specification. - The launch gives enterprise customers a direct path from imagery procurement to analytics. - The integration is available now to SkyWatch HUB customers. - More information is available at the SkyWatch HUB page.
The details: - Licensed imagery is delivered automatically into Microsoft Planetary Computer Pro GeoCatalog for analysis. - SkyWatch said the integration removes the need for manual data transfer steps between procurement and analysis. - The integration adds to SkyWatch’s existing Microsoft integrations. - Those earlier integrations include single sign-on through Microsoft Entra for SkyWatch applications. - Those earlier integrations also include imagery discovery within Microsoft 365 Copilot through SkyWatch’s MCP, or Model Context Protocol, server. - The collaboration is aimed at customers in energy, mining, agriculture, infrastructure and insurance. - Those sectors increasingly run geospatial workloads on Azure.
Between the lines: - The partnership deepens SkyWatch’s role as a distribution layer for commercial imagery inside Microsoft’s geospatial stack. - The focus on automated delivery suggests the main product challenge is workflow friction, not data availability. - For Microsoft, the integration strengthens Planetary Computer Pro as a unified environment for commercial and open geospatial data.
What’s next: - SkyWatch HUB customers can use the integration immediately. - The companies are likely positioning the workflow for broader enterprise adoption as more customers centralize geospatial analysis on Azure. - SkyWatch will continue to extend its Microsoft ecosystem integrations as customer demand grows for connected geospatial workflows.
The bottom line: - SkyWatch and Microsoft are trying to make commercial satellite imagery behave more like a native cloud data product, not a separate file-transfer problem.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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