In this article, we’ve rounded up the best mapping tools to help you access a variety of geographic data, from general mapping services to specialized resources. This collection of tools will be indispensable for analysts, researchers, security professionals and anyone who works with geodata.
Tools for creating and analyzing maps that provide extensive opportunities for research and data visualization.
Street view maps that allow you to explore cities and terrain from eye level.
Tools for working with political maps showing the boundaries of states, regions and administrative units.
Maps showing historical data, boundary changes and territorial development.
Natural disaster maps showing the risks and consequences of natural disasters.
Oceanographic maps for the study of sea depths, currents and other oceanographic data.
Maps of network structures that allow analyzing telecommunication and computer networks.
Cell tower location maps used for mobile network planning and optimization.
Tools for analyzing satellite coverage, which is especially important in remote areas.
Mobile network coverage maps that help to evaluate the quality of communication in different regions.
Additional resources for working with maps, including a variety of specialized tools and databases.
Topographic and geological maps that provide detailed information about terrain and geological structures.
Maps for planning and analyzing outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, and more.
Tools for working with videos and photos taken from drones for area analysis.