Can you add Bing Maps to ArcGIS Pro?

Can you add Bing Maps to ArcGIS Pro?

Yes, it is possible to add Bing basemaps to ArcGIS Pro. However, to use Bing basemaps, it is necessary to obtain a Bing Maps Key. Refer to Microsoft: Getting a Bing Maps Key for more information. To access Bing basemaps in ArcGIS Pro, the Bing Maps Key must first be added to the ArcGIS Online organization.

How can I update my Esri vector basemap?

Updating your existing web maps or Pro projects to use the new version (v2) of the Esri Vector Basemaps can be accomplished with a just a few clicks of the mouse. The benefits of using the Esri Vector Basemaps were shared in a recent blog post and we updated the vector map content again this week.

Why is my Bing Maps layer not working?

The map, globe, or layer file will open, but the Bing Maps layers will be broken (shown in the table of contents with a red exclamation point) indicating that the server can’t be accessed. You can’t repair a Bing Maps layer by clicking the red exclamation point.

Can a Bing basemap be used in public account?

Now your Bing basemap can be used and shared in your maps, either within your organization or publicly, depending on your settings. Note that Bing Maps keys are not supported in public accounts.

Where can I find the metadata for Bing Maps?

Bing Maps is continuously adding imagery in new areas and updating coverage in areas of existing coverage. Yes, if you have a Bing API key, you can get the full metadata for the imagery at each zoom level. Everything you need is here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff701716.aspx

Is there an aerial service for Bing Maps?

Post a comment to the Bing Community blog to request imagery vintage information for a specific area. Tip: The Bing Maps Aerial service is one of the basemaps used in the ArcGIS.com map viewer and ArcGIS Explorer Online.

How does Bing Maps work on a computer?

The Bing Maps web service projects on the fly and can be transformed to match your data precisely in the usual way like any other data source. Bing Maps source information is available to you so that you can display it in your printed or exported map.

Do you need a license key to use Bing Maps?

Like other web services you can use in ArcGIS, there is no data to store or manage locally. Instead, your map or globe accesses the Bing Maps server directly. The Bing Maps services include the following: You need to obtain a license key directly from Microsoft to use any of the basemaps in the Bing Maps collection.

Where is the source icon on Bing Maps?

When you work with the Bing Maps in data view you will see an icon located in the lower right corner of the data frame. Clicking this icon opens a separate window that lists source information for all service layers, including Bing Maps, currently turned on in your data frame.