GIS Software for Mapping and Spatial Analytics | Esri

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ArcGIS: Esri's comprehensive geospatial platform

ArcGIS is enterprise technology that integrates and connects data through the context of geography.

Who uses Esri technology?

Leading organizations in virtually every field use Esri technology to support daily operations and guide long-term strategies. Explore stories of organizations innovating with ArcGIS.

BUSINESS GROWTH

Maps and analytics guide a $12 billion investment in new homes

Taylor Morrison, one of the largest homebuilders in the US, aims to close 20,000 homes by 2028. Amid a national housing shortage, decision-makers at the firm are using mapping and analytics tools to reveal shifting customer preferences and evolving homebuying trends.

Partially built single‑story home with exposed framing and plywood walls at a residential construction site

INFRASTRUCTURE

Designing and building for a sustainable future

Ramboll, a global architecture, engineering, and consultancy company, uses GIS software to balance growth and sustainability. Digital maps and 3D models improve precision, simplify workflows, and ensure its client’s developments meet complex sustainability certifications.

NATURAL RESOURCES

Mapping a critical link between ebony trees and elephants

Taylor Guitars partnered with the Congo Basin Institute to use geospatial software and community-based conservation to protect ebony trees. Together, their work revealed a vital ecological link between forest elephants and ebony seed dispersal.

Map showing overlaps between the range of ebony trees in orange and areas where forest elephants continue to thrive in blue