On May 15th, Amap Open Platform introduced its latest offerings: the Spatial Intelligence Open Platform, a SKILL framework designed for a wide range of users—including developers, enterprises, and creators—and a related suite of AI products.
According to the announcement, through the Spatial Intelligence Open Platform, users can describe their needs in natural language, enabling them to conveniently access various cutting-edge spatial intelligence services from Amap without writing any code. The General Manager of Amap Open Platform stated, "Previous developer collaborations required traditional API/SDK pathways: coding, organizing data, debugging, and deployment. Now, with the Amap Spatial Intelligence Open Platform, we aim to achieve 'communication as integration,' continuously lowering technical barriers to serve more industry scenarios."
Beyond natural language interaction, the Spatial Intelligence Open Platform is also compatible with current mainstream AI development protocols such as MCP and A2A. Users can embed Amap's spatial intelligence capabilities into their existing systems or even hardware using familiar technical frameworks, eliminating the need for architectural changes. Starting today, the Amap Spatial Intelligence Open Platform is officially open for trial, and users can submit access applications via customer service on the Amap Open Platform official website.
The Amap Spatial Intelligence Open Platform introduces a new SKILL framework, which utilizes AI to automatically orchestrate Amap's accumulated spatiotemporal data and toolchains, forming a complete closed loop from "posing questions → data queries → intelligent analysis → output reports." In terms of delivery, Amap SKILL adopts a "one-core, multi-end" architecture: it provides out-of-the-box industry solutions like business analysis and site insights for enterprise clients, offers plug-and-play standardized technical components for developers, and supplies ready-to-use creative application tools for end-user creators. Simultaneously launched, the SKILL Marketplace operates on a core philosophy of "ecosystem co-creation," opening up Amap's spatiotemporal data and development tools and inviting developers to jointly define, list, and optimize SKILLs.
It is reported that the Amap Open Platform service network now covers over 400,000 applications, serving more than 3 million developers.
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