Orfeo ToolBox (OTB) is an open-source project for state-of-the-art remote sensing. Built on the shoulders of the open-source geospatial community, it can process high resolution optical, multispectral and radar images at the terabyte scale. A wide variety of applications are available: from ortho-rectification or pansharpening, all the way to classification, SAR processing, and much more!
All of OTB's algorithms are accessible from Monteverdi, QGIS, Python, the command line or C++. Monteverdi is an easy to use visualization tool with an emphasis on hardware accelerated rendering for high resolution imagery (optical and SAR). With it, end-users can visualize huge raw imagery products and access all of the applications in the toolbox. From resource limited laptops to high performance MPI clusters, OTB is available on Windows, Linux and Mac. It is community driven, extensible and heavily documented. Orfeo ToolBox is not a black box!
- OTB's website
- Documentation
- Downloads
- Public git repositories
- GitHub mirror
- Build status
- Bug tracker
- Wiki
- Task tracking
We provide ready-to-use packages for Windows, Mac and Linux. Download them here on our website, and see instructions for your platform here in the Cookbook.
If you're interested, you can also compile from source.
Get help, share your experience and contribute to the Orfeo-Toolbox project by joining our community and mailing lists.
https://www.orfeo-toolbox.org/community/
Please see CONTRIBUTING.md for contributors guidelines.
Please see the license and the Copyright directory for legal issues on the use of the software.
Please report any issue you might encounter to our bugtracker.
The Orfeo ToolBox project is governed by the Project Steering Committee and its members.