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Talk to your map.

Describe what you need in plain English and EasyGIS makes the mapβ€”no specialists, no queues, no steep learning curve.

schools Β· 2km buffer
The bottleneck

Every map waits on one person.

In most teams, GIS work funnels through a single specialist with a growing queue. A simple request β€” a buffer, a styled layer, an export β€” sits for days behind the bigger jobs. The work itself isn't hard. The wait is.

Time to usefulnessDay 1 after you start
Day 1
Traditional GIS
4%useful
Wrestling with coordinate systems and projections.
EasyGIS
90%useful
Geocoding and styling maps in plain English.
Hr 1Day 1Wk 1Mo 1Mo 3Mo 6
Drag the slider β€” EasyGIS is useful on day one.
How it works

From request to map in three steps.

01

Ask in plain English

Describe the map you need the way you'd explain it to a colleague. No tools to learn, no menus to hunt through, no syntax.

02

EasyGIS builds it

Your request becomes real GIS operations, and the finished map renders in front of you.

03

Review and export

Check the result, refine it with a follow-up question, and export to the format your work needs.

Capabilities

The everyday GIS work, without the learning curve.

Make a map

Start from a place or a dataset and get a clean, styled map back.

Add and style layers

Bring in layers and restyle them just by describing the look you want.

Buffers and proximity

Find what's within a distance β€” every school within 2km of a flood zone.

Geocode addresses

Turn a list of addresses or place names into mapped points.

Measure and compare

Distances, areas, and overlaps, calculated on request.

Export anywhere

Download as PDF, image, or GeoJSON β€” whatever your workflow expects.

Example prompts

This is all it takes.

Real prompts, typing themselves on a loop.

Make your first map in plain English.

Skip the queue and the learning curve. Describe what you need β€” EasyGIS does the rest.

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