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Mapillary Tools 0.14.7, published by Mapillary, is a command-line utility designed for uploading geotagged images and videos directly to the Mapillary street-level imagery platform. Aimed at GIS professionals, mapping enthusiasts, and autonomous-vehicle trainers who need to batch-publish large terrestrial photo sets, the program accepts folders of JPGs or MP4s that already contain GPS coordinates in their EXIF or telemetry streams and transfers them to the cloud service where they are automatically stitched into navigable sequences. Typical use cases include updating OpenStreetMap base layers after a field survey, refreshing city-scale imagery for traffic-sign inventory, or preparing training data for computer-vision models that rely on up-to-date roadside panoramas. Because the tool is scriptable, it fits neatly into automated data-processing pipelines on Windows, macOS, or Linux workstations, allowing nightly cron jobs or PowerShell workflows to push fresh captures without manual intervention. Since its debut, the publisher has released fifteen incremental versions, progressively adding support for higher bit-rate video, tighter EXIF validation, and resumed uploads after network interruption, all while keeping the interface lightweight and dependency-free. The application is categorized under Developer Tools / Command-Line Utilities and is distributed under a permissive open-source license that encourages commercial and academic reuse. Mapillary Tools is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are served through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest build and enabling batch installation alongside other applications.
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