
See What's Next for ArcGIS Editor for OSM for details.ĮSRI have said that you are allowed to use imagery provided by ESRI for tracing. Upcoming functionality (version 2.0) will also provide a feature service capability, such that ArcGIS Server Feature services can be easily created and support editing from a variety of clients. Editing tools such as parcel editing, topology tools, and network analysis provide ways to powerfully edit and use the data. Users can leverage the many editing and analysis tools available in ArcGIS Desktop to do their editing or run analysis/use the downloaded data. What happens in-between is editing the downloaded data.

There are many tools in the ArcGIS Editor for OSM toolbox, but the two most oft-used ones are for 1) Downloading from OSM and then 2) Uploading edits back to OSM (see the Editor's Getting Started documentation).
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After installing ArcGIS Desktop, download the extension, and follow instructions for installation. To use the ArcGIS Editor for OSM, you must first have ArcGIS Desktop installed.
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It is free open source, hosted on GitHub and under the Apache License. The add-in was released by Esri in July 2010.


You can download the OSM Editor plug-in here: Windows, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Mobile, and Windows Mobile 2003Īllows users to download, edit, and upload OSM data in ArcMap, and/or create feature services based on OSM data in ArcGIS ServerĪrcGIS now has the ability to import and export OSM data via a free add-in for ArcMap (up to 10.7.x) as well as an extension for ArcGIS Server.
