Innovative Mapping & Software Solutions

Since 1998, Digimap has led the way in delivering bespoke mapping, desktop, and corporate software solutions. Founded in Guernsey to meet a growing need for digital mapping, we now proudly serve governments and organizations in Guernsey, Alderney, Jersey, the Isle of Man, the United Arab Emirates, the Kingdom of Bahrain, and the Cook Islands. 

We work in close partnership with our clients, building long-term relationships through reliability, innovation, and competitive pricing. Our locally rooted, cost-effective approach is powered by a talented team across Guernsey, Jersey, the UK, and Germany. As a staff-owned company, we combine technical expertise with a personal commitment to every project. 

We are proud to have received a number of awards:

In recognition of the success of Digimap’s work, Digimap was awarded the 2003 “Business Partner of the Year” award at the ESRI Worldwide Business Partner Conference in Palm Springs, and the States of Guernsey were given a “Special Achievement in GIS” award at the ESRI International User Conference.

In 2006, Digimap were awarded ESRI “Foundation Partner of the Year”.

2010 saw the awarding of the GIS innovation award and the top Visionary Thinking Award at the Esri conference and the States of Guernsey were awarded the AGI Innovation and Best Practice for their Tax on Real Property project.

In 2013 the States of Guernsey were awarded the AGI’s top award for Central Government for the Corporate Housing Programme which was developed by Digimap.

In 2016 the States of Guernsey were awarded the NextGen Digital Challenge “Innovation Award for Central Government” for the Rolling Electronic census system which was developed by Digimap. The award was presented in the House of Lords, Palace of Westminster.

In 2025, Jersey Electricity received the Esri UK Customer Success Story Award for its High Voltage project. Working in partnership with Digimap, Jersey Electric integrated ArcGIS within their core systems including asset management, power modelling, metering, and health and safety to help streamline operations. For the first time, ArcGIS is also being used to geospatially analyse network data, providing new insights into electricity usage and climate-related risks.