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QGIS - Geographic Information System Software

QGIS Reviews in June 2025: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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QGIS Reviews & Ratings

4.4

Very Good

Based on 151 ratings & 142 reviews

Rating Distribution

Excellent

(91)

Very Good

(46)

Good

(4)

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Expert's Review

QGIS, an open-source GIS platform, shines brightly in the realm of geospatial analysis and mapping. Users laud its user-friendly interface and the ability to seamlessly integrate plugins, making tasks more efficient. The direct connection to platforms like Google Earth and OpenStreetMap simplifies data importation. Its strong suit as a free software with a ...Read more

QGIS pros and cons

  • QGIS is an open-source GIS platform with a wide array of features and plugins that make work easier and more efficient.

  • The software has a user-friendly interface, making it easy to navigate and access tools, especially for those new to GIS applications.

  • QGIS provides powerful geoprocessing and digitizing tools, simplifying the process of creating valuable geographic analysis.

  • It allows for spatial analysis and manipulation of data formats, offering advanced features for visualizing, analyzing, and editing geographic data.

  • Output templates are not readily available, requiring additional time for configuring settings when doing layout.

  • Some features, like the search feature, need improvement to be on par with other GIS applications.

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Matt F

10/23/15

4.5 out of 5

Amazing desktop GIS product with extendable technology

What do you like best? Complete replacement for ArcMap. You can duplicate all of your workflows and do this while using both products - since QGIS is free. What do you dislike? User interface is a bit clunky at times and there is definitely room to be improved on the PDF and Illustrator export side. But considering you can do everything from simple vector maps to raster analysis this is really a complete product. Recommendations to others considering the product: Great free ...

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Oliver H

10/22/15

5 out of 5

Fantastic GIS package - Free software as good as its paid rivals

What do you like best? User interface is intruitive and familiar. Wide selection of useful add-ons from the developer community. Thriving online developer community willing to share knowledge. Integration with databases such as pgAdmin/postGIS is easy and powerful. What do you dislike? Whilst this QGIS is a powerful tool for spatial analysis, I have found the functionality to export professional looking maps with sleek borders/legends more complicated than in paid rival software. ...

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User in Higher Education

10/22/15

5 out of 5

In many cases, QGIS allow me to process data quickly and efficiently.

What do you like best? You really can import and work with different types of data. Also, you can make the data available for others software. What do you dislike? The map production needs a little bit of improvements. But, isn't a big thing. Recommendations to others considering the product: Very easy to use, compatible with others types of data. Geoprocessing tools response very well. The GIS analysis can be performed with most expectations. What problems are you solving with ...

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Shelley H

10/22/15

5 out of 5

Great for Small Nonprofit

What do you like best? Fairly user-friendly software for businesses to visualize their data. For my colleagues with no previous experience in GIS it can be a bit of a learning curve, but still easy to use and there are a lot of tutorials online. What do you dislike? Can be a little bit cumbersome, especially with the final output of the map/editing the final touches. However, I think that is the trade-off for having a powerful software that is free and open-source. Don't get ...

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User in Environmental Services

10/22/15

5 out of 5

QGIS - As Advertised

What do you like best? The Q has a number of features I like and find it robust enough to do pretty much everything I need it to. The add ins and extensions are most useful, in addition to it's capability. The interface is simple to use and tools are easy to locate and the dock is easily customizable. The Q also makes it easy using different data formats. Big fan of the print composer as well. The GIS toolbox and utilities is also extremely useful for geoprocessing and building ...

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Darren C

10/22/15

5 out of 5

A Great, Full Featured GIS Application

What do you like best? QGIS is a hugely feature-rich, incredible powerful piece of GIS software. It's also very easy to use, with an extremely well thought out interface that keeps things simple for new users or those with lesser needs, while still allowing for lots of customization and power for advanced users. There are very few things you can't do in QGIS, including raster and vector geoprocessing, amazing cartography, and in-depth analysis. The huge amount of plugins solve almost any ...

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Christopher A

10/22/15

5 out of 5

Using QGIS in archaeological landscape investigations

What do you like best? QGIS is simple to download and open source which is of great benefit to small businesses. It is a highly useful tool in my archaeological career, GIS allows me to produce site maps and plans, analysis historic mapping resources as well as georeference aerial photographs and the production of shapefiles. The ability to analysis landscapes in 3D is of further benefit, particularly when using Light Detection and Ranging (Lidar) data, or when creating a viewshed. This ...

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User in Information Technology and Services

10/22/15

5 out of 5

QGIS - the open source solution for interpreting, visualizing and manipulating geographical data

What do you like best? The best thing about QGIS is that it is free. What do you dislike? When exporting to PDF i would prefer it if the data was still able to manipulated in its layers. Recommendations to others considering the product: QGIS is so easy to use and the online support that comes with it is fantastic. I use it at home and at work and would recommend it to anyone in the market for GIS. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you ...

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User in Information Services

10/22/15

4 out of 5

Great alternative to commercial products

What do you like best? QGIS is Open Source and therefore there are no limitations to make geographic information available to all user in the organisation, even to user that only need ad-hoc maps a few times a year; large number of plug-ins developed by the community; reads virtually every spatial and tabular format in the market; extendable with python; 64bit architecture; great improvement in the analysis tools available in the last few years What do you dislike? plug-ins are some ...

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Adam W

10/22/15

4.5 out of 5

Great Experience with Easy to use Software

What do you like best? The fact that it is free and I find it easier to use than the market leading software. The lack of having to get a licence makes it so much more convenient to use when on the move. Travelling between locations it is always an issue to get online and logged into a licence server, What do you dislike? That the product isn't widely advertised, I speak to a lot of people who have never heard of it before. Some tutorial data and exercises would be great as well ...

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