Our Portfolio

The Freshwater Biodiversity Information System (FBIS) is a platform for hosting, visualising and sharing freshwater biodiversity information for South African rivers.


Building a free, curated, canonical source of healthcare location data.


An interactive, cloud-based platform for storing, visualising and comparing all types of geographic and IoT agricultural data


Three-week intensive training on data management with FOSS GIS to support geospatial electrification models for government officials, utility analysts and academic researchers.


Ogun State in Nigeria started implementation in 2012 of their first digital Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI). At its core are new Land Information and Land Administration Systems, of which Kartoza was the core developer.


Kartoza and an extended team designed, built and maintained the InaSAFE QGIS plugin and supporting project infrastructure such as the web site and documentation system. InaSAFE is a tool for modelling and planning disaster scenario contingencies for floods, earthquakes, volcanic ash, hurricances and other natural disasters. It was initially developed for Indonesia with Australian funding as an intervention after the 2004 tsunami but can be used anywhere.


The objective was to develop a QGIS Python plugin to enable Cadasta clients to interact with the Cadasta service at https://cadasta.org via its API


Mapping support for the Cape Town marathon event including and interactive online map.


A Professional Land Surveyor was required to assess the status of each land parcel and sign off on reports but the firm soon realised that this was very much a GIS project.


A web application for the planning and monitoring of OpenStreetMap field mapping campaigns.


On-site training session for Government Officials In Mauritius.


Three-week intensive training on data management with FOSS GIS to support geospatial electrification models for government officials, utility analysts and academic researchers


InaSAFE FBA provides a platform for anticipatory action in the event of an impending disaster.


STAC API Browser is a QGIS plugin that allows the exploration of geospatial data from providers that support the STAC API specification: https://github.com/radiantearth/stac-api-spec