ArcGIS Field Maps 4+

ESRI

Designed for iPad

    • 2.7 • 145 Ratings
    • Free

Description

It Works Where You Work

ArcGIS is available on your desktop, in a browser, and now on your iPhone or iPad.ArcGIS Field Maps is Esri’s premier maps app on mobile devices. Use Field Maps to explore the maps you make in ArcGIS, collect and update your authoritative data, and record where you’ve gone, all within a single location-aware app.

Key Features:
- View high quality maps created using ArcGIS.
- Download maps to your device and work offline.
- Search for features, coordinates, and places.
- Collect points, lines, areas, and related data.
- Mark up maps for your own use or to share with others.
- Use professional-grade GPS receivers.
- Collect and update data using the map or GPS (even in the background).
- Fill out easy-to-use, map-driven smart forms.
- Attach photos and videos to your features.
- Record where you've been and share your location.
- Streamline field workflows by integrating with other apps on your device.

Note: This app requires you have an ArcGIS organizational
account to collect and update data.

Note: Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.

What’s New

Version 24.3.0

- Various bug fixes and improvements.

Ratings and Reviews

2.7 out of 5
145 Ratings

145 Ratings

Glthy ,

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

787978797879 ,

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.

Aaron E. Sims ,

Very unstable and completely unreliable

I developed multiple map projects in 2019 for Collector that worked great and transferred to FieldMaps fine when Collector was discontinued. However, ever since we created new map projects in 2021, they have all failed. Map projects will work sometimes then crash repeatedly without any way to resolve unless we completely delete the app, reinstall, and then reload map projects. I have my entire field crew using and relying on map projects developed for FieldMaps and it’s failed us time and time again on every device (new iPads, iPhones 8 through 12, and Androids). Because of crashing and not being able to sync, we’ve lost hundreds of data points collected in the field for professional purposes (federal grants and agreements, and contracts) over two years with no possible way to recover our data. I’m so frustrated and tired of this app and its complete unreliability. I think I now must forget Esri and find a better solution for our professional needs to collect data in the field.

Developer Response ,

This is very unfortunate to hear. Please contact Esri support so that we can determine what has gone wrong with your maps and help you find a resolution.

App Privacy

The developer, ESRI, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Linked to You

The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

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