Public Service & Administration
Empower your team with AI-powered GIS to make informed decisions and drive public service initiatives forward
Improve quality of life for citizens with AI-powered spatial tools
Being able to rapidly visualize and analyze projects can help urban planners to be more proactive and less reactive. Atlas's AI capabilities put spatial analysis within reach of every department.
Community engagement
Engage with your community by sharing interactive maps that allow a better understanding of the projects and initiatives you are working on.
Allow citizens to provide feedback and suggestions on the projects to get a better understanding of the community's needs.
Urban planning
Rapidly visualizing and analyzing projects enables urban planners to be proactive rather than reactive in the planning process.
Atlas facilitates easy collaboration among internal agencies, consultancies, and public stakeholders, enhancing planning productivity and community engagement.
Open Data initiatives
Innovative cities are investing heavily in accelerating their Open Data initiatives, making more datasets accessible to a broader audience and ecosystem.
AI-powered geocoding turns messy civic address data into precise map coordinates, and AI fields can classify or tag records automatically — saving your team hours of manual cleanup.
AI-powered analysis with Navi
Non-technical staff can ask Navi questions in plain English: "How many households are within a 15-minute walk of a park?" or "Show neighborhoods with no bus stop within 800 meters." Navi runs the spatial analysis automatically.
Use natural language filtering to search any dataset without query syntax — just describe what you're looking for and Atlas finds it.
FAQ
Atlas lets you share interactive maps publicly so citizens can explore proposed projects, zoning changes, and community data. This makes planning processes more transparent and invites meaningful feedback from residents.
Navi lets non-technical staff run spatial analyses using plain English. A planner can ask "show all parcels zoned residential within 500m of the new transit line" and Navi builds the query — no GIS training needed.
Yes. Atlas is browser-based, AI-powered, and designed for teams that need spatial tools without the complexity of traditional desktop GIS. Navi and natural language filtering mean your planning team can get answers without specialized training.
Absolutely. Atlas is built for real-time collaboration. Urban planning, transportation, environmental services, and other departments can all work on shared maps — with permissions to control who can view and edit.