37° 48' 15.7068'' N, 122° 16' 15.9996'' W
cloud-native gis has arrived
37° 48' 15.7068'' N, 122° 16' 15.9996'' W
cloud-native gis has arrived
37° 48' 15.7068'' N, 122° 16' 15.9996'' W
cloud-native gis has arrived
37° 48' 15.7068'' N, 122° 16' 15.9996'' W
cloud-native gis has arrived
37° 48' 15.7068'' N, 122° 16' 15.9996'' W
cloud-native gis has arrived
37° 48' 15.7068'' N, 122° 16' 15.9996'' W
cloud-native gis has arrived
37° 48' 15.7068'' N, 122° 16' 15.9996'' W
cloud-native gis has arrived
37° 48' 15.7068'' N, 122° 16' 15.9996'' W
cloud-native gis has arrived
37° 48' 15.7068'' N, 122° 16' 15.9996'' W
cloud-native gis has arrived
37° 48' 15.7068'' N, 122° 16' 15.9996'' W
cloud-native gis has arrived
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Felt now in AWS Marketplace delivering cloud-native GIS in 1-click
Amazon Web Services (AWS) customers can now easily try, purchase and deploy Felt directly through AWS Marketplace.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) customers can now easily try, purchase and deploy Felt directly through AWS Marketplace.

We’re excited to announce that Felt is now available on AWS Marketplace — making it easier than ever for organizations to buy, deploy, and scale Felt across their teams. Amazon Web Services (AWS) customers can now easily try, purchase and deploy Felt directly through AWS Marketplace. Customers like Cyvil.ai, Brimstone and County of Santa Barbara Department of Public Works already depend on Felt and AWS to get the most out of their geospatial data and maps.

Felt was built to meet users where their data already lives — and for most enterprises, that’s AWS.

AWS + Felt

Felt connects directly to AWS-native data sources and compute, including:

  • PostgreSQL, RDS and Redshift for large scale spatial joins and more spatial functions
  • Amazon S3 for large scale raster, vector, and tabular datasets
  • Snowflake, Databricks and more sources.

With Felt on AWS, customers can go from storage to maps, apps or interactive spatial dashboards without provisioning tile servers, deploying infrastructure, or switching tools.

Loved by engineers, adopted by end users

From data engineers and GIS professionals to web developers and analysts, teams are already using Felt + AWS to:

  • ETL and analyze large-scale geospatial datasets directly from cloud storage and databases
  • Build real-time collaborative dashboards and applications without worrying about complex GIS infrastructure.
  • Share maps instantly across organizations — from public sector agencies to private enterprises

Building spatial apps from Redshift

Connect Redshift directly with Felt to start querying your data and building the spatial apps that drive decision-making. Share your output directly or embed in other tools like PowerBI, Sigma or Retool.

Streaming COGs from S3

Felt's a dream tool for efficient raster data workflows, automatically indexing your buckets and letting you stream rasters data directly into the browser. From there, analyze and style or run custom apps.

How to purchase on AWS Marketplace

It's easy to make purchases through AWS Marketplace, and there are many advantages:

  • Procuring through AWS Marketplace can simplify vendor approval, consolidate billing, and shorten contract timelines
  • If your organization has a committed AWS spend, you can use that to make your purchase

Felt is now just a few clicks away. To get started, navigate to Felt on AWS Marketplace or reach out to sales@felt.com for help with onboarding or procurement. Let’s build the future of geospatial, together.

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