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Sign up for an ArcGIS account to start building applications with the portal, portal service, and data services.
Get access to a portal and developer tools so you can start building applications.
Get a free account for ArcGIS Location Platform  Get a free trial and account for ArcGIS Online Â
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ArcGIS Location Platform
- Get an ArcGIS Location Platform account with access to a single-user organization.
- Get access to a portal with tools to create developer credentials, content, and data services.
- Use location services and spatial analysis services.
- Common use case: Build public applications that don't require users to sign in with an ArcGIS account.
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ArcGIS Online
- Get an ArcGIS Online account with access to a multi-user organization.
- Get access to a portal with tools to create developer credentials, content, and data services.
- Use location services, spatial analysis services, and additional ArcGIS services.
- Common use cases:
- Build low-code/no-code applications with app builders.
- Build private applications for your organization that requires users to sign in with an ArcGIS account.
- Build public applications that don't require users to sign in.
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ArcGIS Enterprise
- Get an ArcGIS Online account with access to a multi-user organization.
- Get access to a portal hosted in your infrastructure with tools to create developer credentials, content, and data services.
- Use ArcGIS Enterprise services.
- Common use cases:
- Build low-code/no-code applications with app builders.
- Build private applications for your organization that requires users to sign in with an ArcGIS account.
- Build public applications that don't require users to sign in.
Learn more about the product
Explore the topics to learn about the different types of apps you can build.
Portal Portal service Data services
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Create an API key or implement user authentication to access secure resources.
Get started with API key authentication  Get started with OAuth 2.0 user authentication
API key authentication
- Build public applications that don't require users to sign in with an ArcGIS account.
- Use a long-lived API key access token to authenticate service requests.
- Applications can access location services, spatial analysis services, the portal service, and secure data services in a portal.
- Privileges and portal item access are defined by the developer.
- Service usage and data storage is billed to the developer.
Learn more about API key authentication
OAuth 2.0 user authentication
- Build private applications for your organization that requires users to sign in with an ArcGIS account.
- Create OAuth 2.0 credentials and implement OAuth 2.0 flows to get an access token.
- Applications can access all resources available to the signed-in user, including location services, spatial analysis services, data services, secure items, and portal management operations.
- Privileges and portal item access are defined by the user's account.
- Service usage and data storage is billed to the organization of the user signed into the application.
Learn more about user authentication
Note
You can also use OAuth 2.0 with app authentication to access resources without requiring users to sign in.
Try the tutorials to learn how to create and manage content and data services that you can use in your applications.
Import data to create a feature layer
Use data management tools to import files and create a feature layer in a feature service.
ArcGIS portal
Create a web map
Use Map Viewer to create a web map for your application.
Create a web scene
Use Scene Viewer to create a web scene for your application.
Add a feature layer
Access and display point, line, and polygon features from a feature service.
Create a map tile service
Use ArcGIS Online or scripting APIs to publish a map tile service.
ArcGIS portalPython APIREST JS
Add a vector tile layer
Access and display a vector tile layer in a map.
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