Digital mapping is the process of using computer technology to create, display, and analyze maps. It involves collecting data from various sources such as satellites, GPS devices, and surveying tools and then converting this data into digital format to create accurate and detailed maps. Digital mapping allows for interactive features such as zooming, panning, and layering of information, making it a valuable tool for navigation, planning, environmental monitoring, and various other applications. It has revolutionized the way we visualize and analyze spatial information, leading to advancements in fields such as urban planning, disaster management, and geographic information systems (GIS).