Drone Mapping For Drone Pilots

Create accurate maps and models from aerial images. No complicated installations. Just upload, process and share. Lightning fast.
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Latest Updates

WebODM coordinate systems
November 26, 2025
Arbitrary Coordinate Systems Support
Coordinate systems, GCPs validation, faster maps, report improvements, more reliable uploads. Read more
WebODM GCP improvements
November 3, 2025
The LGT Photogrammetry Engine Is Here
LGT engine launch, GCP accuracy improvements, vertical datums and geoids support. Read more
Additions to WebODM as of October 16 2025
October 16, 2025
Checkpoints And Corridors Improvements
Introducing checkpoints, improved ground control point handling, better corridors support. Read more

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The phrase is a recurring joke and meme, primarily found on social media platforms like TikTok and X (formerly Twitter). It is used as a "copypasta" or a fake file name to trick people into searching for it, often implying it is a leaked or controversial video.

In reality, there is no widely known legitimate film or specific viral video under this exact title. It is typically used in the following ways:

: Because the title sounds like adult content or a rare DVD rip, it generates comments and searches from confused or curious users.

If you saw this on a "good paper" or as a recommendation, it is almost certainly a joke or a reference to this internet trend rather than a pointer to actual educational or cinematic material.

: Some users include the file name in captions or "photo dumps" to give their posts a "found footage" or edgy, nostalgic digital aesthetic.

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WebODM Lightning is a photogrammetry software suite focused on drones, 10+ years in the making, based on my open source work on OpenDroneMap. I strive to provide a service that is affordable and easy to use. If you have any feedback or comment on how I could improve, please contact me, I'd love to hear your comments.