ArcMap is Esri's main component for geospatial data processing. Program will be discontinued after March 1, 2026. Available in four license levels: Basic, Standard, Advanced, and Pro
Started as C++ program by Danish brothers at Where 2 Technologies. Acquired by Google in October 2004. Launched as web application in February 2005. Uses JavaScript, XML, and Ajax for front-end implementation
Calculates sun position for any location on Earth at any time. Displays sun path charts in Cartesian or Polar coordinates. Shows shadow length and direction using tangent formula. Includes sunrise/sunset times and daylight hours
Create vector maps for any geographical location with high quality. Add annotations, markers, labels, icons and text to maps. Export maps as scalable vector graphics in multiple formats. Create maps in minutes using proprietary render engine. Customize colors, fonts and map styles without limits
Provides pan-European land cover inventory for 44 thematic classes. Available as vector and 100m raster data. Minimum mapping unit is 25 hectares for status layers. Minimum mapping width is 100m for linear phenomena
Creates 2D/3D models in under 2 minutes for over 100,000 users. Offers 13 different interpolation methods including Kriging and Triangulation. Provides true 3D visualization with point locations and drillhole paths. Includes mathematical operations for groundwater flow and contamination modeling