What is the MapSavvy Here Maps WMS?
MapSavvy – from OnTerra Systems – is a web mapping platform that provides a cost-effective way to access Here Maps images. Web map imagery generated by MapSavvy can be incorporated into presentations, proposals, development plans, research reports, GIS applications, CAD applications, and provide easy visual analysis of patterns or trends. These images are OGC-compliant.
MapSavvy is ideal for:
MapSavvy: An Affordable Here Maps WMS:
$999 per year for 40K Image Requests!

There are plenty of base map image service providers. But MapSavvy has them all beat. Why? MapSavvy’s combination of standards-based access and affordable price is a welcome option for:
- GIS & CAD teams
- Research teams on a budget
- Government organizations that want to spend taxpayer dollars wisely.
For just $999 per year, you can use up to 40,000 WMS requests.
MapSavvy-HERE Maps = 3 Web Map Imagery Options
MapSavvy – Here Maps offers 3 options for webmaps imagery: Here Satellite, Here Hybrid & Here Terrain.
Here Satellite
The latest Aerial imagery available from Here Maps
Here Hybrid
Current Aerial Imagery plus road and label features in a hybrid map
Here Terrain
A terrain map layer
MapSavvy = Integrates with Many GIS & CAD Applications
MapSavvy is designed from the ground up to easily be used in many GIS & CAD applications. If your software can connect to a public GIS web server, then it can connect to MapSavvy!
Here’s a list of some the applications into which MapSavvy images can be imported:
ArcGIS
AutoCAD
Bentley MicroStation
GAIA
Global Mapper
gvSig
MapInfo
Tatuk
Skyline
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Why Choose MapSavvy?
MapSavvy is a powerful, affordable Bing Maps WMS. Here’s a quick look at why you should choose MapSavvy for your web map imagery needs:

MapSavvy is OGC-compliant. This means it’s designed and adheres to current web mapping protocols defined by the Open Geospatial Consortium – an international not-for-profit organization committed to making quality open standards for the global geospatial community. These standards improve the ability to share the world’s geospatial data.
