This article introduces Plex-Earth and explains how it brings high-quality real-world data—such as satellite imagery and terrain—directly into CAD. It walks new users through the basic setup, including georeferencing a drawing and importing imagery or terrain using Site Areas or Quick Views. It also highlights the key tools and workflows available to help users start designing with accurate geographic context.
Get a quick introduction to Plex-Earth 2026 and how it enhances your design workflow with powerful geospatial tools.
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What is Plex-Earth?
Plex-Earth is a powerful software tool that integrates with CAD programs (such as AutoCAD) to bring real-world geographic data, satellite/historical imagery, and terrain models directly into design workflows. For more than 15 years, we've been helping some of the most notable engineering firms worldwide design in a way that's swifter, smarter, and more cost-effective.
Which providers can you reach through Plex-Earth?
We are proud to collaborate with the best base map and premium providers worldwide, covering the whole extent of the globe, namely: Google Maps, Google Earth, Azure Maps, OpenStreetMap, Airbus, Vantor (formerly Maxar), Nearmap, Hexagon, Germany Orthoimagery (and many more to come).
Plus, with our Custom Maps tools, you can connect our server with whichever provider you like through WMS/WMTS/Tile Server.
First time in Plex-Earth: How can I start?
1. Georeferencing
Relating a drawing to a Coordinate System is the first thing you should do before applying any command in Plex-Earth. This way, all the imported or exported data will be placed in the correct coordinates.
In Plex-Earth, there are various ways to georeference your drawing:
Choose from our extensive list of thousands of coordinate systems, each categorized by country—command: By Coordinate System.
Corresponding a Google Earth placemark with a point in CAD—command: By Geographic Location (Custom Georeference).
Georeferencing your drawing with CAD's GEO command—We will recognize any Coordinate System you have chosen.
However, if you want to try out Plex-Earth for the first time and play with it in a blank drawing, we recommend you to copy a placemark of your project area in Google Earth and then go to Quick Site View. This will bring a quick base map of your project area and georeference your drawing at the same time; no further georeference actions are needed. See how this is done here.
2. Contextual Data
After georeferencing, you can proceed to the Contextual Data. This is where the software imports satellite and aerial imagery and terrain data for your project site directly into your AutoCAD drawings without having to actually go there.
We recommend you always start with Quick Site View, whether you want to import imagery or terrain, so you can specify the exact area in which you want to import data.
Then you can Create Imagery, Timeline or Terrain. Just go to Contextual Data and hover over the relevant commands on the ribbon to visualize all the available options.
Moreover, Plex-Earth has found a way to help you gather all the data you need for your project all at once. Imagery, Terrain, and Historical views of your project area, all under the umbrella of Site Area.
Just go to the Contextual Data section in the Plex-Earth ribbon, hover on Quick Site View, and select Create Site Area.
You can access more detailed tutorials for each one of them here.
Some of the capabilities you can find generally in Plex-Earth regarding Imagery and Terrain are the following:
Imagery
- Insert mosaic imagery as AutoCAD raster image object(s)
- Adjust image properties, such as brightness, contrast, saturation, and transparency
- Apply clippings/cutouts
- Create a Timeline of images (Airbus, Maxar)
- Import Historical Imagery from Google Earth
- Create a Point of Interest (POI)
Terrain
- Create Labels for the Terrain Contours
- Convert the Dynamic Plex-Earth Terrain into a Static AutoCAD Object (Contour Polylines, Tin Mesh, Points, Civil 3D surface)
- Drape Image to surface
- Snap objects on terrain
- Create Elevation, Slope, or Direction Analysis
- Create Terrain from Geotiff
- Create Terrain from objects or mesh
- Create Terrain from a CSV file
- Create volumes between surfaces
3. Google Earth Tools
Plex-Earth does not stop in two dimensions! It allows you to export whole 2D or 3D drawings or models into Google Earth. This way, everyone can see how your models interact with the real world, helping them to better understand your designs or proposals!
Plex-Earth supports all AutoCAD and BricsCAD objects and preserves their look and feel inside Google Earth, such as linework, text, hatch, blocks, external references, and so on.
You can also import Google's KML files into AutoCAD or BricsCAD using Plex-Earth! So paths, polygons, and anything you can create in Google Earth can be literally copied and pasted into your drawing, perfectly aligned for you.
You can get fully accustomed to all things Google/KML, both importing and exporting, by checking out these tutorials.
4. Raster Tools
Our guidance through the ribbon ends with the Raster Tools section. You can import Camera photos from GPS-enabled devices, Import/Export World Files, Merge, Trim, Replace, Create Clippings, or Drape images on mesh with just a few clicks.
What's New in Plex-Earth 2026?
Plex-Earth 2026 introduces a range of enhancements designed to improve both usability and performance. With streamlined workflows, improved integrations, and new features such as Site Areas and Points of Interest, this release offers a more efficient and powerful experience for your design projects.
👉 Learn more about what’s new in Plex-Earth 2026
Thrilled and ready to find out more? Try our Advanced Tutorials!
We hope you have found this article on how to get started with Plex-Earth, helpful. Feel free to contact us at support@plexscape.com for any questions you may still have.
FAQs
What CAD software is Plex-Earth compatible with? Does it work with AutoCAD LT, ZWCAD, GstarCAD, etc.?
Plex-Earth is compatible with AutoCAD, AutoCAD Civil 3D, AutoCAD Map 3D, AutoCAD Architecture, AutoCAD Mechanical, AutoCAD MEP, AutoCAD Plant 3D (versions 2020–2026), and BricsCAD Pro, Mechanical, BIM, and Ultimate (V21–V25). AutoCAD LT and BricsCAD Lite are not supported — both lack the API required for Plex-Earth to run. ZWCAD, GstarCAD, and other CAD alternatives are also not currently supported. For the full system requirements, see Installation & Activation and System Requirements.
I can't see the Plex-Earth ribbon in my CAD after installing — what should I do?
This is usually caused by the ribbon not loading automatically after installation. For a full step-by-step fix, see Plex-Earth Ribbon Issues.
My CAD crashes or freezes after installing Plex-Earth — how do I fix it?
There can be several causes for this. For detailed troubleshooting steps, see AutoCAD/Civil 3D Crashes or Freezes After Installing Plex-Earth. If the issue persists, contact support@plexscape.com.
Do I need to georeference my drawing before importing imagery or terrain?
In most cases, yes — georeferencing your drawing first ensures all imported data lands in the correct location. However, there is a shortcut: if you copy a placemark from Google Earth and then run Create Mosaic or Create Terrain directly, Plex-Earth will automatically recognize it and apply a custom georeference for you, with no extra steps needed. For all available georeferencing methods, see Georeference: Introduction.
Which version of Google Earth does Plex-Earth work with?
Plex-Earth works with any version of Google Earth Pro.
Which Plex-Earth plan is right for me?
You can compare plans and pricing on our pricing page. If you're unsure which plan fits your workflow or team size, feel free to reach out at support@plexscape.com and we'll help you decide.
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