San Francisco-based design technology startup Treasury Spatial Data has launched a new digital suite, described as the "Getty Images of premium spatial assets." This new platform caters to the growing role of spatial computing in the design industry. Users can discover, license, share, and commission spatial assets, while ensuring protection against machine learning and generative AI.

Treasury Spatial Data's founders and early partner company Zaha Hadid Architects emphasize the platform's potential to foster creative relationships across architecture, art, film, and related fields. Key figures such as Ricardo Bofill and Mariana Cabugeira have already signed on.

The platform is co-founded with Zaha Hadid Architects and Spaceform, and is partially funded by Google’s Gradient AI investment fund. An earlier version of this announcement had incorrectly suggested Treasury was solely a Zaha Hadid Architects project; it has been updated to clarify the partnership.