ArcGIS is available on your desktop, in a browser, and now on your iPhone or iPad.ArcGIS Field Mapsis Esri’s premier maps app on mobile devices. Field Maps helps mobile workers understand their surroundings, find assets, collect data, and perform inspections, leveraging interactive digital maps that contain up-to-date GIS data from their organization. It includes powerful features like location sharing, smart forms for efficient data collection, geofence alerts, and the ability to complete fieldwork even when offline. Whether you're part of a utility crew, a conservation team, or a city inspection unit,Field Mapsis designed to support the work you do on the ground.
Note about permissions:Field Maps is designed for organizational use. This app requires you to have an ArcGIS organizational account to collect and update data. Public maps shared by organizations can be viewed without signing in.
Understand your surroundings:
- View assets and surrounding landmarks or places on GPS-enabled maps.
- Search for assets and access important information about them.
- Use compass guidance to lead you directly to assets and locations.
- Scan barcodes or QR codes to pull up asset records instantly.
- Annotate directly on the map with your finger or stylus to create personal notes.
- Leverage integration with voice-guided turn-by-turn navigation apps to get to your assets.
- Stay safe with geofence alerts as you enter fire zones, wildlife habitats, work areas, etc.
- Measure distances and areas in the map.
- Gain advanced understanding by viewing and tracing utility networks.
- View stationing information along linear assets.
- View assets and locations in floor-aware indoor maps.
Perform data capture and inspections:
- Create new or edit existing asset data.
- Connect to external GNSS receivers for high-accuracy data.
- Digitally document inspection records.
- Capture photos, videos, and other attachments.
- Speed up data capture with smart forms and reduce manual entry by automatically filling in fields like date or inspector name and making automated calculations.
- Share your updates instantly with your organization when using an online map and automatically sync stored updates to offline maps when connected.
- Collect assets and perform inspections indoors.
Share your location for coordination & safety:
- Share your location with supervisors and teammates (when enabled).
- View teammate locations to coordinate efforts and ensure safety (when enabled).
- Tracks show where you’ve been so you can visually see what area you’ve covered.
Work offline in remote or disconnected areas:
- Download offline map areas created for you.
- Create your own offline map areas on device (if enabled).
- Sync edits automatically or manually when connected.
Coordination and collaboration:
- View edits and contributions from others as they are synced with your map.
- Use tasks to view and complete field assignments from a to-do list.
- Stakeholders can view fieldwork progress in the office and make data-informed decisions.
Note: Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.
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Ist ArcGIS Field Maps kostenlos?
Ja, ArcGIS Field Maps ist komplett kostenlos und enthält keine In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
Ist ArcGIS Field Maps seriös?
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Danke für die Stimme
Wie viel kostet ArcGIS Field Maps?
ArcGIS Field Maps ist kostenlos.
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ArcGIS Field Maps Bewertungen
It’s mediocre at best
This app is fine, but it could be so much better. One of the many things you could improve right now is having the cone of vision always be present to show where you are facing.
That cone is way too small and faint on the app when it is enabled. It comes standard in Apple Maps, so I do not see why it has to be so tiny. Another problem is the bouncing around.
You constantly bounce around on the map, so if you are trying to geolocation yourself to a point it will be completely off base. I think it tries to predict where you are, but I’m not certain. But since this is literally the only game in town, they aren’t going to change any of it
Pretty ok when it works
This tech is a time saver when it’s working good. However, offline is always hit or miss if it’s going to work and causes a lot of frustration and trial and error. It would also be nice if we could use a stylus to draw features instead of clunky tap and add point.
Search by layer
Search by later does not work with tablet or phone it only works in desktop and that defeats the purpose it’s unfortunate that this does not get fixed
Photo direction errors
All in all working in offline mode functions pretty well after you have enough experience to figure out all the quirky non-intuitive issues. For example, the photo direction (I.e. - exif data) is apparently not captured when you actually take the photo but when you “add data” or “update point” so if you change direction to take the photo the direction arrow in your field report/photo log will be off. Or if you hit “update” point while in landscape thinking you are refining your location and direction, your photo direction in your photo log will actually be off 90 degrees since the app is set up to lock it in while holding it in a portrait position (so you basically need to first rotate it back to portrait position and hold your phone at as close to the same direction in portrait as you took the photo in landscape to lock in the correct direction)….very annoying it doesn’t just use the exif data the moment a photo is taken.
When your life is on the line
One of the better maps is one based on “National Geographic World Map”.
What’s better about it? It shows a lot more permanently flowing water sources. And we all know that you can’t live 3 days without water. You’re on your last legs due to dehydration. And there’s a small stream only 1/4 of a mile away.
This app and a National Geographic World Map could be the difference between life and death. Call up the app and do a couple of screenshots of the area you’ll be in beforehand with streams that don’t show up on Google Maps and the like.
Works when it wants too
20% of the time it always shows (required token) yea i can sign out and sign back in and 50/50 will fix it, or i can close the app randomly check again after a few minutes and it starts to work again
Considering a GIS career? Good luck.
Offline mode works when stars align. Be prepared for syncing issues. Have fun working in AGOL!
If you like finding work around solutions at every step, this is the app for you.
Consistently Unreliable.
App locks up, or will give you unable to submit notice and no longer function at least once a day. The cure is of course to delete it and download it again. Imagery is also out of date and of marginal quality. Otherwise it does what it’s supposed to do.
Fix offline downloads
Offline downloads are an every day thing for normal users. The process is a nightmare. Like shooting in the dark. Fix it ESRI. You’re poor apps are costing us production and wasting peoples time.
No add (plus) button
I’m trying to use this for a class, but no matter what I try, there is no add button. All I can do is drop a pin. So far, this app is useless and I have no way to complete my assignments.
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