What's new in ArcGIS Field Maps (February 2024) (2024)

ArcGIS Field Maps is a powerful and versatile mobile app solution used to complete a variety of field workflows. Leveraging the power of a map, Field Maps enhances situational awareness, enables simple and advanced capture capabilities, and can record and share where mobile workers have gone, all within asingle location-aware mobile app.

This is our first major release of 2024 and we’re excited for what the year will bring! Our updates match the cadence of ArcGIS Online releases, so look for 2 more big updates coming this year.

Let’s take a look at what’s new in our February 2024 release.

Now you can add info elements to provide supplemental information and/or needed instruction when editing forms. Content in an info element is formatted in markdown, and you can include dynamic information drawn from fields and expressions in the form.

Using Field Maps Designer, you can drag an Info element onto the form and provide read-only information using the Text editor.

With the Info element, you can:

  • Format text in a variety of ways, such as with headings, bold, italics, and code font, bulleted and numbered lists.
  • Link text to external sources.
  • Add a visibility expression to conditionally show or hide the info element.

You can include as many Info elements on your form as you like, but each element must not exceed 1,000 characters. HTML content is not supported.

Read the Add read-only information documentation topic or this blog article published March 4th.

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When preparing a web map for download, it’s important to ensure your data meets the data requirements for offline use. The Content section of the Offline tab in Field Maps Designer will inspect map layers and present error messages where layers do not meet data requirements.

In this update, we’ve improved offline checks by:

  • Highlighting errors per layer.
  • Offer to remove layers from the map as well as access their item details.
  • Check image services to ensure they support export tiles.
  • Check feature layer views to ensure their parent layer supports sync.
  • Check that multiple layers do not reference the same feature layer sublayer.
  • Flag subtype group layers and image service layers.
  • Provide warning messages for annotation and dimension layers.

Read our topic titled Enable content for offline use for details and we recommend reading the Enabling layers and maps for offline use in the ArcGIS Online documentation as well.

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In 2023, we added new capabilities that make it easier to create and configure new maps, layers, and form elements in Field Maps Designer. With the February update, we’ve included advanced settings so you can choose a coordinate system other than the organization’s default basemap. We’ve also added the ability to enable m-values in support of linear referencing capabilities as well as additional capabilities to manage your layer content..

Choose a coordinate system

When creating new layers for new and existing maps in Field Maps Designer, you can now choose a coordinate system. This is important for high-accuracy data collection projects where you need to store captured features in a local, projected coordinate system.

From the advanced settings section of the new layers dialog, click “Use a coordinate system”, browse, and select from a list of coordinate systems.

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Enable m-values

In 2022, Field Maps added support for finding measurements along linear features. Now, we’re adding support in Field Maps Designer to enable m-values on new layers. Choosing to support relative locations will enable m-values for point, line, and area layer types.

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Managing layer content

Maps can have many layers and tables. Clicking Manage content from the Add Layers dropdown, you can drag and drop layers and tables to re-order them, remove layers, create new group layers, and rename map layers and tables. When in the managed content experience, layers will display an icon representing their geometry type to help you make decisions when changing layer order.

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The February update includes additional support for managing lists in forms. With existing lists, you can use a CSV file to either add or replace the list of valid values. In addition, the list of values will show frequency counts on list items.

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Bringing ArcGIS Explorer and ArcGIS Collector together into one app means that the markup capability is available to all maps and users. However, not all users want markup capabilities.

With this update, you can disable or enable use of the markup tool from the App settings tab in Field Maps Designer. If existing markup is stored on the device, you can turn markup layers on or off even if the Markup tool is disabled.

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When collecting linear features, the cumulative length of segments captured are displayed while collecting the geometry. The measurement value now includes the length of proposed geometry (distance from the last vertex captured to the target location).

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All of the capabilities mentioned above, along with our updates from late 2023 will be available in ArcGIS Enterprise 11.3, shipping later this spring.

Following these updates, we are continuing to further ArcGIS Field Maps with exciting new capabilities coming this summer and in late 2024. As we approach each release, there will be several beta and tech preview opportunities where you can test capabilities ahead of their general availability.

We greatly appreciate your feedback and ideas. If you are looking for new capabilities in ArcGIS Field Maps, please post your ideas to the Esri Community Ideas site. Here you can also upvote ideas and comment on those posted by others.

Thank you for your continued support!

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Jeff Shaner is a Senior Product Lead with the software products team at Esri. With 27 years experience, Jeff is focused on delivering apps that enable users to work more productively, safely, and effectively. In his spare time, you are likely to find Jeff on the golf course or hockey rink.

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FAQs

What's new in ArcGIS Field Maps (February 2024)? ›

The February 2024 update includes improvements to sketch layers and web styles in Map Viewer, along with 3D basemaps and tiles layers in Scene Viewer and other enhancements and new functionality throughout the ArcGIS Online website. Highlights are provided below.

What's new in ArcGIS Field Maps 2024? ›

The latest version of the Field Maps Designer web app on ArcGIS Online was released in February 2024. It includes the following: Define the coordinate system used when creating layers. Determine whether m-values are stored when creating layers.

What's new in Experience Builder 2024? ›

The new Select widget allows you to fine tune feature selection based on attributes, interactive drawing on the map, and spatial relationships with other data. The new Group option in the Filter widget allows you to filter multiple layers.

What is included in ArcGIS Field Maps? ›

ArcGIS Field Maps allows you to access your maps, collect data, share your location, and annotate your maps, all in one app on your mobile device, even when disconnected.

What did ArcGIS Field Maps replace? ›

ArcGIS Field Maps was launched in October 2020 and replaces the functionality of ArcGIS Collector, ArcGIS Explorer, and ArcGIS Tracker on the iOS and Android mobile platforms. As of December 31st, 2021 these products are now deprecated.

What's new in ArcGIS online in February 2024? ›

The February 2024 update includes improvements to sketch layers and web styles in Map Viewer, along with 3D basemaps and tiles layers in Scene Viewer and other enhancements and new functionality throughout the ArcGIS Online website. Highlights are provided below.

Is Esri discontinuing ArcMap? ›

As many of you know, Esri is formally retiring ArcGIS Desktop (ArcMap) for Education programs in March 2024. ArcGIS Desktop (ArcMap) will no longer be available to members of the ASU enterprise, which is an Esri Education program customer.

Is experience Builder replacing web AppBuilder? ›

Yes. ArcGIS Experience Builder will reach most of the functional parity of ArcGIS Web AppBuilder through incremental releases.

What is the ArcGIS experience builder? ›

ArcGIS Experience Builder is a highly configurable solution for building compelling web apps without writing code. Choose a template and create an immersive web experience for your audience by unifying web maps, apps, pages, interconnected widgets, and both 2D and 3D data through a flexible drag-and-drop interface.

What is the difference between a web app builder and an experience builder? ›

Experience Builder offers the following capabilities that Web AppBuilder does not: Single and multipage apps (mapcentric or not) for display on fixed or scrolling screens. Support for 2D and 3D content in one app. Responsive layouts that adapt to display on any device.

What are the 4 types of Field Maps? ›

Some maps are so common that a child would recognize them, while others are used only by professionals in specialized fields. Some of the most common types are political, physical, topographic, climate, economic, and thematic maps.

How do I create a new map in ArcGIS Field Maps? ›

Create a new map with Field Maps Designer by completing the following steps:
  1. In a browser, sign in to your organization and open Field Maps Designer from the app launcher. ...
  2. Click + New map. ...
  3. On the Create layers tab, define the layers that will be used for data collection.

Can you use Survey123 in Field Maps? ›

ArcGIS Survey123 uses ArcGIS feature layers. In ArcGIS Desktop, you can download your data, perform analysis, edit locally, and push the data back into your feature layer. Using ArcGIS Field Maps, you can edit data captured in Survey123.

What devices are compatible with ArcGIS Field Maps? ›

ArcGIS Field Maps includes two apps: the Field Maps Designer web app and the Field Maps mobile app, available on Android, iOS, and watchOS.

How do you make a field unique in ArcGIS? ›

Click the display name of the field to which you will add a unique constraint. Details for the field appear. Under Settings, click Edit in the Unique field. Check the Field contains unique values check box and click Save.

How often are ArcGIS maps updated? ›

Both vector and imagery-based basemap content are updated approximately every three weeks with any new data that is provided by authoritative sources or the greater community.

What is getting to know ArcGIS Edition 4? ›

Getting to Know ArcGIS, fourth edition, is a comprehensive introduction to the features and tools of ArcGIS for Desktop. Through hands-on exercises, readers will discover, use, make, and share maps with meaningful content.

What's new in ArcGIS map viewer? ›

The February 2024 update includes new functionality in Map Viewer, such as sketch layer improvements, support for custom styles, image collection exploration, plus other enhancements and new capabilities throughout ArcGIS Online.

What is the latest release of ArcMap? ›

2 (the latest and last version) will switch to 'Mature' support in March 2024 . ArcGIS Desktop (ArcMap) 10.8.

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