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SkyFi adds ICEYE radar imaging to satellite tasking platform
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SkyFi adds ICEYE radar imaging to satellite tasking platform

by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Nov 13, 2025

SkyFi has announced that ICEYE US synthetic aperture radar data will be integrated into its platform. This development allows SkyFi users to directly access and task ICEYE's large SAR satellite constellation for earth observation, using the SkyFi web platform and mobile app.

Users can draw an area of interest, select a sensor and imaging mode, and obtain radar imaging from ICEYE regardless of time or weather. Applications include tracking port activity, monitoring infrastructure, and observing coastlines. ICEYE US SAR provides guaranteed high-resolution imagery under all conditions.

"Partnering with ICEYE US brings all-weather, world-class SAR capabilities to the SkyFi platform paving the way for future initiatives that fundamentally change how the public and private sectors access and utilize earth observation," said Luke Fischer, CEO SkyFi.

"Whether our customers are monitoring illegal fishing at night, assessing flood damage through storm clouds, or continuously tracking the movement of military hardware, they now have a fast, reliable tool to get the insights they need, when they need them most. This is a game-changer for industries from disaster response to supply chain management to national security," added Fischer.

ICEYE SAR satellites use phased-array radar to collect data from 50cm to 15m resolution and can scan areas up to 10,000 square kilometers. The platform supports secure API-based tasking for enterprise clients, supporting uses in maritime monitoring, border security, infrastructure, and emergency response.

"This partnership with SkyFi fundamentally changes how organizations access and utilize SAR data, removing traditional barriers while maintaining the quality and reliability our customers expect," said Eric Jensen, CEO of ICEYE US.

"SkyFi's intuitive platform makes it simple for anyone to task our satellites. By offering ICEYE US data through their marketplace, SkyFi is putting real-time SAR intelligence at the fingertips of businesses and organizations, enabling them to solve the world's toughest challenges with persistent geospatial intelligence", said Jensen.

Dr. Thomas Dowling of the University of Auckland noted the particular value of ICEYE SAR in maritime applications, highlighting its resolution and integration with SkyFi's ordering system.

ICEYE US satellite tasking is now available through the SkyFi platform and app.

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