A vanishing point is a point in a perspective drawing onto which parallel lines appear to converge.
Vanishing point may also refer to:
In film:
- Vanishing Point (1971 film), a film starring Barry Newman
- Vanishing Point (1997 film), a TV-movie remake starring Viggo Mortensen
In television and radio:
- "Vanishing Point" (M.A.S.K. episode), the 23rd episode of the 1985 animated television series M.A.S.K.
- "Vanishing Point" (Enterprise episode), in 2002 the 36th episode of the television series Star Trek: Enterprise
- "Vanishing Point" (Odyssey 5 episode), the 15th episode of the 2002 science fiction series Odyssey 5
- Vanishing Point (CBC), a CBC Radio science fiction broadcast that ran from 1984 to 1990
In music:
- "Vanishing Point" (1989 track), a track from New Order's 1989 album Technique
- Vanishing Point (band), starting in 1995, an Australian progressive metal band
- "Vanishing Point" (1995 track), a track on the 1995 album Unnatural History II from Coil
- Vanishing Point (album), a 1997 album by Primal Scream
In print:
- Vanishing Point (novel), a 1982 novel by Victor Canning
- Vanishing Point (Linear Men), the homebase of the Linear Men, who first appeared in the March 1991 issue of Adventures of Superman #476
- Vanishing Point (1993 novel), a 1993 novel by Michaela Roessner
- To the Vanishing Point, an entry in the 1996 release of Dark Horse Comics volume 6 of Clone Wars Adventures
- Vanishing Point (Doctor Who), a 2001 novel based on the television series Doctor Who
- Vanishing Point (2006 novel), a 2006 novel written by Jon Guenther for the Stony Man series of the Mack Bolan action-adventure series created by Don Pendleton
- Vanishing Point, a secret location at the "end of time" in the DC Comics universe
In other fields:
- Vanishing Point (fountain pen), the 1972 reintroduction in America of Pilot Pen's retractable line of fountain pens
- Vanishing Point (Theatre Company), a Glasgow theatre company formed in 1999
- Vanishing Point (video game), a 2001 video game for the Sony Playstation and Sega Dreamcast
- In ecology, the point beyond which homeostasis can no longer be maintained
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