At footpath.ai, we continue our mission to create inclusive, detailed maps designed for people. We’re announcing the release of a new dataset featuring 750 panoramic images of the University of Western Australia’s Crawley campus on Whadjuk Noongar land.
This latest release highlights every essential element of the campus environment, trees, bike racks, benches, garbage bins, pedestrian crossings, and accessibility ramps, mapped with precision to support both wayfinding and accessibility. It’s more than just a map; it’s a means of connection for students, alumni, and visitors.
We bridge the gap between aesthetic and functional mapping, offering data and imagery that go beyond what’s typically available on mainstream platforms like Google or Apple Maps. With these insights, users can virtually explore the campus, revisiting familiar spaces or discovering new corners.
Explore the newly mapped UWA Crawley campus and see how we’re setting the standard for next-generation mapping.
https://map.footpath.ai/#center=15.81/-31.982406/115.818675/-22.4/45
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