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Field Maps Designer - ArcGIS ArcGIS Field Maps is a mobile solution that allows you to capture data, perform inspections, take notes, and share information with the office Use Field Maps Designer to configure maps and deploy them for use in the field
Get started with ArcGIS Field Maps ArcGIS Field Maps is a mobile solution that allows mobile workers to explore maps, collect data, complete tasks, and share their location from the field It includes two components: the Field Maps Designer web app and the Field Maps mobile app
Prepare tasks—ArcGIS Field Maps | Documentation After the new layer is created, Field Maps Designer automatically constructs the layer with required fields, default fields, and default symbology To learn more, see Understand the tasks information model
Try ArcGIS Field Maps Get started with common field activities like finding assets, capturing data, and tracking your mobile workforce
ArcGIS Field Maps Another Dimension of Fieldwork: Mapping with ArcGIS Field Map
Sign in - ArcGIS ArcGIS Field Maps is a mobile solution for data collection, inspections, and information sharing in the field
Build a form with Field Maps Designer | Documentation - ArcGIS To collect data with ArcGIS Field Maps, mobile workers open a map and fill out a form on their mobile device With Field Maps Designer, you can create the maps, layers, and forms mobile workers use to collect data In this tutorial, you'll learn how to build a form for a data collection project
Create a map—ArcGIS Field Maps | Documentation Create a map with Field Maps Designer —If you're getting started with a new data collection project, you can create a map and the layers it contains using Field Maps Designer
Deploy your map—ArcGIS Field Maps | Documentation There are multiple ways to deploy additional information in ArcGIS Field Maps, including sharing your maps, providing links, creating field guides, and configuring mobile device management (MDM) settings