QField 3.6 “Gondwana”: Locking on greatness

Building on top of the last release which introduced background tracking, this development cycle focused on polishing functionalities and building on top of preexisting features. The variety of improvements is sure to make our diverse user base and community excited to upgrade to QField 3.6.

By Mathieu, ago

FOSSGIS 2025 – What a Week!

Just back from #FOSSGIS2025 in Münster – what a week! 🚀
We shared new QField features, ran workshops, demoed plugins, and connected with so many amazing people. Thanks to the organisers & everyone who came by! 💚
👉 Full recap:

Unpacking key insights from our QField Workshop

This year, OPENGIS.ch celebrated its 10th anniversary in Bern, with an afternoon full of workshops attended by clients, long-term friends, and colleagues. Here, we will give a glimpse of QField: its vision, where it’s headed, and the exciting features future users can look forward to. QField was created on June Read more

By Anja Ottiger, ago

QField 3.5 “Fangorn”: Background tracking a reality!

Track positions in the background, even when your device is locked, for more efficient fieldwork. Enjoy seamless WebDAV folder integration, grid decorations, improved QFieldCloud downloads, and new plugin enhancements, that allow for example OpenStreetMap search integration or AI prompting. Big thanks to our sponsors—this release is a game-changer! 🚀

By Mathieu, ago
Severe weather damages A13 Buffalora June2024 Swisstopo Rappid Mapping

Rapid Mapping delle catastrofi naturali in Ticino con QField Rapid Mapper

QField Rapid Mapper è un progetto per l’app mobile QField che consente a soccorritori, protezione civile, militari e cittadini di valutare e segnalare i danni causati da catastrofi naturali condividendo rapidamente immagini, video e audio geolocalizzati. QField Rapid Mapper offre raccolta dati in tempo reale, mappatura e condivisione per migliorare la risposta e il coordinamento durante i disastri.

QField e QFieldCloud sono open-source, e OPENGIS.ch sta donando l’infrastruttura QFieldCloud necessaria e l’expertise per aiutare a mappare le inondazioni in Ticino nel 2024.