HYPACK
A leading provider of hydrographic and dredging software worldwide. Our solutions offer comprehensive tools for all your surveys.
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HYPACK 2026
Hydrographic and Dredging Training Event | January 12-15, 2026 - New Orleans, LA
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HYPACK® Q1 Software Update
Download the HYPACK® Q1 software update to access all the new features and fixes!
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HYPACK® IN THE CLOUD
Learn the benefits of the Best-In-Class Ocean Survey Data Workflow with HYPACK and Absolute Ocean
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Lease HYPACK Software
Offering leasing options on all our software products!
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Virtual Side Scan HYPACK Training - Online
This virtual training will focus on interfacing, data collection, and targeting and mosaicking for side scan surveys in HYPACK. Topics covered will include: HYPACK Basics, Side Scan Theory, Geodesy and RTK, HYPACK Combined Hardware, Side Scan Survey, Processing Side Scan Data, Final Products
Virtual Single Beam HYPACK Training - Online
This virtual training will focus on setup, data collection, and processing for single beam surveys in HYPACK. Topics covered will include: HYPACK Basics, Sensor Theory, Geodesy and RTK, HYPACK Combined Hardware, Single Beam Sources of Error, HYPACK Survey, Processing data in SBMAX64, Final Products
About Xylem's HYPACK brand
Xylem's HYPACK brand has been developing industry-leading software solutions—HYPACK®, HYSWEEP®, and DREDGEPACK®—since 1984. With four decades of expertise, a global user base of over 10,000, and compatibility with more than 400 sensors and devices, HYPACK is recognized as a global leader in hydrographic and dredging software.
Our software offers comprehensive tools needed to design surveys; collect, process, and edit hydrographic survey or environmental data; and generate final products. Through ongoing industry engagement and strong partnerships with equipment manufacturers, we deliver adaptable, end-to-end solutions that support a wide range of survey operations—from small boats to complex survey vessels with integrated, networked systems.