Atlas
Atlas turns location questions into interactive maps and spatial analysis through conversational AI and collaborative GIS tools.
About Atlas
Atlas is a browser-based geographic information system (GIS) platform that makes spatial analysis accessible through natural language. Instead of learning traditional GIS software, you describe what you want to visualize or analyze in plain language, and Atlas automatically builds the map layers, applies styling, and configures filters. This conversational approach removes technical barriers, letting teams focus on insights rather than software complexity.
The platform excels at data enrichment through AI-generated fields. You can prompt Atlas to create new attributes from your existing data—whether tagging locations, categorizing features, or calculating derived metrics. This capability streamlines workflows that traditionally required manual data processing or database work, saving time on preparation before analysis even begins.
Collaboration is seamless with real-time synchronization. Multiple team members can edit the same map simultaneously, with changes reflected instantly. Projects are easily shared via links or embedded into dashboards, turning maps into standalone applications without requiring additional hosting or integration work.
Atlas includes 50+ spatial analysis tools covering common and specialized use cases. From fundamental operations like buffers and overlays to domain-specific workflows—wind power estimation, solar exposure analysis, routing, density mapping—the toolkit handles both standard GIS tasks and industry-specific problems. Interactive dashboards combine maps with charts, filters, and download actions, enabling stakeholders to explore data independently.
Features
- Conversational map building (Navi): Users describe a map or analysis in natural language and Atlas configures layers, styling, and filters automatically.
- AI data fields: Atlas can create new attributes from existing data based on a text prompt, useful for tagging, categorization, or derived metrics.
- Browser based GIS and collaboration: Multiple editors can work on the same map, with changes synced in real time and projects shared via links or embeds.
- 50+ spatial analysis tools: Includes buffers, overlays, routing, density and proximity analysis, plus domain specific workflows like wind power estimation or solar exposure.
- Interactive dashboards and widgets: Map based dashboards with charts, filters, buttons, and download actions turn projects into lightweight spatial applications.
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Atlas Pricing Plans
Starter
$0 per month
Pro
$29 per month
Team
$89 per month
Enterprise
Custom