A simplified touch-optimized interface for QGIS in the field.
QField works fully offline or connected, and supports seamless synchronization with the optional QFieldCloud platform for collaborative field-to-office workflows. You can find the open-source QFieldCloud backend on GitHub here: github.com/opengisch/QFieldCloud
QField is officially recognized as a Digital Public Good for its contributions to open, inclusive, and sustainable digital development.
Explore the full documentation at docs.qfield.org
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We automatically publish the latest master build to a dedicated channel on the playstore. You'll need to join the beta program to start getting the latest version.
Please remember that this is the latest development build and is not meant for production.
QField is an open source project, licensed under the terms of the GPLv2 or later. This means that it is free to use and modify and will stay like that.
We are very happy if this app helps you to get your job done or in whatever creative way you may use it.
If you found it useful, we will be even happier if you could give something back. A couple of things you can do are
- Rate the app β β β β β
- Share about it on Mastodon
- Share on Bluesky
- Write about your experience (please let us know!)
- Help with the documentation
- Translate the documentation or the app
- Sponsor a feature
- And just drop by to say thank you or have a beer with us next time you meet OPENGIS.ch at a conference
For development information, refer to the dedicated developer documentation.
SHA-256 hash of signing certificate:
5a7dd946a4b700c081a5bd375dbc8f0d11aa89d53832567ce5b8a92088e0e898
Use the following command to verify the hash of the signing certificate:
apksigner verify --print-certs [filename.apk] | grep "5a7dd946a4b700c081a5bd375dbc8f0d11aa89d53832567ce5b8a92088e0e898"