Enhance your business content with location data
Enrich your business files and documents with geospatial insights, including lifestyle, spending, and demographic data, to gain a more comprehensive understanding of your market and business.
Included with ArcGIS user types
Discover the power of location in Microsoft 365
ArcGIS for Microsoft 365 integrates location analytics and provides access to spatially enabled apps and data in familiar Microsoft 365 applications. It enables everyone in your organization to visualize and analyze content geographically to gain location intelligence.
Enrich your business files and documents with geospatial insights, including lifestyle, spending, and demographic data, to gain a more comprehensive understanding of your market and business.
Enable your team to visualize and analyze data geographically to easily see where things are, how they relate, what patterns exist, and what actions to take to drive your business growth.
Empower everyone in your organization to collaborate with authoritative spatial data and applications using familiar Microsoft 365 apps, reducing the need to switch between platforms.
Enable secure and seamless sharing of your organization’s authoritative data from ArcGIS. Use robust identity and access management or assign the appropriate roles to ensure that only authorized people can access it.
ArcGIS for Microsoft 365 allows users to create, edit, and analyze maps in Excel; enhance SharePoint sites with interactive maps and location-enriched content; and collaborate on geographic content in real time during Teams meetings to enhance decision-making.
ArcGIS for Excel extends Excel spreadsheet rows with geographic information, enabling everyone in your organization to create, edit, and analyze geographic information directly in Excel.
Geoenrich Excel spreadsheet rows with your organization’s data from ArcGIS or public demographic, lifestyle, and business datasets.
Create maps and ArcGIS feature layers directly in Excel to display, explore, and search for geographic information.
Use ArcGIS for Excel formulas and analytic tools to build routes, measure distances and areas, and filter or summarize data by spatial dimensions.
View and edit geographic content and data from ArcGIS in Excel. Edit existing records and add or remove columns and rows from hosted and related tables.
Publish ArcGIS feature layers from Excel or export maps in multiple formats to securely share content within your organization.
ArcGIS for Teams allows you discover, share, and collaborate on interactive maps, 3D scenes, and ArcGIS apps directly within Teams.
Use natural language to search in Teams chats to discover maps, apps, feature layers, and more from ArcGIS without making complex queries or leaving the conversation.
Access maps, scenes, layers, files, and ArcGIS apps directly from Teams chats or channels.
Mark up, save, and share content from ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS Enterprise in real time during Teams meetings, making sharing geographic content as simple as screen sharing.
ArcGIS for SharePoint enhances SharePoint sites by adding maps, enabling seamless geographic content display and sharing. It also allows users to add location details to lists and geotag documents, improving data management and location-based searches.
Enhance SharePoint lists with business, lifestyle, and demographic information.
Data managed in SharePoint lists can be visualized and shared as spatial data on a map or published as a feature layer for use by your organization and beyond.
Edit or delete location information in SharePoint lists by matching them to specific geometries or geographies.
Geotag documents to link them to geographic features on a map, simplifying document management. Improve the search by leveraging location.
Enhance your business decisions with location intelligence
ArcGIS for Microsoft integrates geographic data, spatial analysis, and location services into Microsoft 365, Microsoft Power Platform, and Microsoft Fabric. Microsoft users can perform mapping visualization, spatial analysis and automation, and geospatial application development.
Yes. A user type can give you access to data from ArcGIS and enhanced functionality for ArcGIS for Excel, ArcGIS for Teams, and ArcGIS for SharePoint. User types provide role-based access to capabilities, apps, and content for ArcGIS. Please refer to the user types page to learn about specific capabilities for each user type.
Yes, some ArcGIS for Microsoft 365 tools and functions consume credits. For more information, please refer to the ArcGIS for Microsoft 365 credits documentation.
For more information about these applications, please visit the following pages:
These resources provide detailed information about features and capabilities as well as answers to common questions.
We encourage you to join the Esri Community for ArcGIS for Excel, ArcGIS for Teams, and ArcGIS for SharePoint. You can ask questions, share ideas, and provide feedback.
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