ArcGIS Online is a cloud-based mapping and analysis solution. Use it to make maps, to analyse data, and to share and collaborate. Get access to workflow-specific apps, maps and data from around the globe, and tools for being mobile in the field. Data and maps are stored in a secure and private infrastructure.
What you can do with ArcGIS Online
Work with smart, data-driven styles to explore and visualise 2D and 3D data. Share your maps with anyone, anywhere or keep them private. Work collaboratively with your colleagues to build maps, scenes, apps, and notebooks. Access intuitive analysis tools that help you better understand your data. All this and more is possible with ArcGIS Online.
For more information and a list of resources to help organisation members and administrators start using ArcGIS Online, see Get started with ArcGIS Online.
Create maps, scenes, apps, and notebooks
ArcGIS Online includes everything you need to create web maps, create 3D web scenes and create web apps. Through Map Viewer, Map Viewer Classic, and 3D Scene Viewer, you can access a gallery of basemaps and smart styles for exploring and visualising your data. You also have access to templates and widgets for creating web apps that you can publish to ArcGIS Online.
Share and collaborate
You can share content with others inside and outside your organisation. You can set up groups that are private and by invitation only, or public groups that are open to everyone. You can also set up collaborations with other organisations to share and work with each other's content. Other ways to share maps and other content include embedding them in web pages, on blogs, in web apps, and through social media. Use focused apps to collaborate with colleagues in the field, office, or community.
Explore and analyse data
ArcGIS Online includes interactive maps and 3D scenes that allow your entire organisation to explore, understand, and measure your geographic data. Access ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World, a dynamic collection of maps, scenes, data layers, imagery, analytics, and apps from the ArcGIS community. Use the analysis tools included in Map Viewer to reveal new patterns, find suitable locations, enrich your data, find out what's nearby, and summarise your data.
Manage data
Add, manage, and share your own data. You can publish your data as web layers on ArcGIS Online. This frees up your internal resources, since these web layers are hosted in Esri’s cloud and scale dynamically as demand increases or decreases. You can add your layers to maps and allow others to use them as well. You can publish your data directly from ArcGIS Online and share the data with others.
Be mobile in the field
ArcGIS Online supports field activities. Take advantage of the built-in tools and apps to collect data, navigate, coordinate, and monitor projects. Create map areas for taking maps offline. Set up synchronisation so offline editors can get the latest updates to the map. Access your organisation from ArcGIS Companion, a mobile app that allows you to explore content, view groups, and more on the go.
Access ArcGIS Online
You can access ArcGIS Online through web browsers and mobile devices. You can also access it directly through other components of ArcGIS, including ArcGIS apps.
Sign in with your ArcGIS account to see a customised view of ArcGIS Online.
A public account is another way to access ArcGIS Online. These accounts are not associated with an organisation and offer a limited set of functionality. A public account has limitations, but allows you to create, store, and manage maps, apps, and data and share them with others. You also get access to content shared by Esri and GIS users around the world. Get started by creating a public account. Open a web browser to www.arcgis.com, sign in with your account credentials, and start using ArcGIS Online. Public accounts are for non-commercial use only.