Dimension scores are derived from public data and fields; weighted into the composite. Reference only.
GeoBlazor is a GIS mapping component library for .NET/Blazor. Its official positioning is “Enterprise GIS Mapping Components for .NET.” It helps developers create interactive maps in Blazor Server, Blazor Web Apps, MAUI Hybrid, and similar applications through Razor Components, emphasizing full ArcGIS Maps SDK integration for Blazor apps without the need to write JavaScript directly.
Based on the captured content, GeoBlazor covers modules such as layers, geometry, renderers, Widgets, Popups, events and property changes, queries and Hit Tests, Authentication, Geometry Engine, Asset Files, and JavaScript Extensions. The Core edition provides basic layer types, 2D geometry, simple renderers, and core Widgets. The Pro edition expands this to Feature Editing & Sketching, 2D/3D geometry, advanced renderers, Premium Widgets, and professional support. Enterprise is further aimed at offline development, enterprise licensing, advanced customization, and scalable deployment.
The pricing structure is fairly clear: GeoBlazor Core is free and marked as open source; GeoBlazor Pro costs USD 890/year; Enterprise is custom-quoted. The page emphasizes that there are no hidden fees. For enterprise GIS projects, Pro’s annual fee is relatively predictable. However, for individual developers, small teams, or projects where GIS is not a core requirement, the cost should be evaluated together with the broader investment required by the ArcGIS ecosystem.
The main advantages are its close fit with the .NET/Blazor stack, high level of componentization, and reduced complexity when integrating frontend JavaScript mapping libraries. Its documentation sections also appear fairly complete, including Getting Started, Release Notes, Samples, and Core/Pro API Reference. The downside is that its capabilities are clearly tied to the ArcGIS Maps SDK ecosystem. If a team prefers Leaflet, OpenLayers, Mapbox, or self-developed map services, migration costs should be assessed carefully. In addition, the captured content does not provide payment methods, company location, or SLA details. Some features are also described as planned or listed under Untested Features, so specific feature maturity should be verified before production adoption.
GeoBlazor is best suited for teams already using .NET/Blazor that need enterprise-grade GIS visualization, spatial analysis, feature editing, and professional mapping tools. The captured content does not clarify accessibility from China. During evaluation, teams should test access to the official website, documentation, NuGet/package sources, and related ArcGIS resources. Payment methods are also unknown. Alternatives to consider include ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript, OpenLayers, Leaflet, Mapbox GL JS, and CesiumJS.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on geoblazor.com official site.
geoblazor.com is an United States Dev Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 8.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach geoblazor.com directly.