

Atlas is an AI agent designed specifically for working with maps and spatial data. It provides users with the ability to create interactive maps, perform spatial analysis, and build location-based applications through artificial intelligence. The platform eliminates the need for specialized GIS knowledge, making advanced mapping capabilities accessible to a broader audience.
The platform offers comprehensive mapping capabilities including visualization tools, spatial analysis features, and customizable widgets. Users can create choropleth maps, heatmaps, and perform travel time analysis to reveal patterns in their data. The Builder Mode allows for flexible customization of map interfaces and functionality.
Atlas works by leveraging AI to simplify complex spatial data operations that traditionally required GIS specialists. Users can transform their data into interactive maps and spatial applications through an intuitive interface powered by artificial intelligence. The AI capabilities enable users to build maps from conversation and natural language inputs.
The platform provides benefits such as enabling anyone to work with spatial data regardless of technical background, accelerating the creation of location-based applications, and facilitating data-driven decision making through spatial analysis. Use cases include site selection for wind farms, real estate portfolio management, tree management dashboards, street light reporting, and global infrastructure mapping.
Atlas targets users across various industries including buildings and real estate, energy and infrastructure, climate risk and sustainability, public service and administration, and retail and marketing. The platform offers templates for common use cases and provides documentation and guides to support users.
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Atlas is designed for professionals across multiple industries including buildings and real estate, energy and infrastructure, climate risk and sustainability, public service and administration, and retail and marketing. The platform serves users who need to work with spatial data but lack specialized GIS expertise, making it accessible to business analysts, project managers, and decision-makers who require location-based insights.