# Web Feature Service (WFS)

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[Web Feature Service](https://www.ogc.org/publications/standard/wfs/) (WFS) is an open standard for exchanging geographic information over the internet. It allows you to access and query spatial data from remote servers regardless of the underlying database system. If you have geographic information available through WFS endpoints that you want to visualize on maps, Felt provides a simple way to connect and display this data.

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This feature is only available to customers on the [Enterprise plan](https://felt.com/pricing). To upgrade, [contact sales](https://felt.com/sales).
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Only HTTPS sources are supported with Felt's WFS Source. HTTP is not supported in Felt.
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1. Click on the Library (![](https://217108486-files.gitbook.io/~/files/v0/b/gitbook-x-prod.appspot.com/o/spaces%2FmRfGitkyjOEMvVsEyGWN%2Fuploads%2FLnSW6fo5omDMlCbsymbR%2Flibrary.svg?alt=media\&token=49cf5737-e139-4803-8a0e-47fc1c0bbb6a)) in the toolbar
2. Click **`+ New Source`**
3. Select Web Feature Service (WFS)
4. Enter Connection Details
   1. **`Source Name`**: name of the source in Felt
   2. **`URL`**: the URL of your WFS source (HTTPS required)
5. Click **`Connect`**
6. Once connected you will see a catalog of your data with previews for your new source
7. From here you can add any of these layers to your spatial dashboards!
