
TopoMiller uses ultra-high resolution 1m DEM data when available for US regions with coverage.
Great News: Approximately 70-80% of the continental US now has 1m DEM coverage! TopoMiller automatically uses 1m DEM for any region with coverage β from small parks to regions up to 100km Γ 100km. Progressive preview optimization ensures smooth performance for large regions.
A giant 3D scatter of points - billions of laser measurements showing the tops of trees, buildings, cars, and the ground. Super detailed, but messy and hard to use without special software.
Clean elevation maps of the ground only. 1m DEM: Ultra-high resolution (1 meter per pixel) from LiDAR where available. 10m DEM: High quality standard resolution (10 meters per pixel) from USGS. Trees, buildings, and clutter are removed - just the "bare earth." Easy to use for maps, analysis, and CNC carvings.

Brown areas show where 1m DEM data is currently available (Source: USGS 3DEP)
The USGS is actively working toward 100% coverage by 2028. New survey data is added regularly, so coverage continues to improve!
The USGS provides an interactive map to check exactly where 1m DEM data is available:
π Open The National Map ViewerHow to check your area:
TopoMiller automatically detects and uses 1m DEM data when available:
π‘ Tip: Most areas in the US now have 1m DEM coverage! If your area happens to be in an uncovered region, TopoMiller automatically falls back to high-quality 10m elevation data, which still produces excellent CNC carvings.
| Resolution | Detail Level | When Used |
|---|---|---|
| 1m DEM | Fine terrain detail and small features | Any region with 1m coverage (up to 100km Γ 100km) |
| 10m DEM | Major terrain features, ridges, valleys clear | Large regions or fallback |
Example: For a 10km Γ 10km area:
Both produce beautiful CNC carvings - 1m DEM just captures finer terrain features!
The USGS is actively surveying the entire United States:
Priority areas include flood zones, wildfire risk areas, and national parks.
Questions? Visit the USGS 3DEP Program for more information about DEM data coverage.