Qgis 3.22 !!better!! Jun 2026

QGIS 3.22: A Deep Dive into the Long-Term Release (LTR) Powerhouse

At 4:15 PM, he exported the map as a PDF and a GeoPackage, just in case. He hit and gave it a final name: "Final_Flood_Risk_2026.qgz."

His fingers flew. He right-clicked the layer, went to , and opened the Symbology tab. He changed the point size to 0.2 and colored by intensity. Still a mess. He remembered a trick from a conference: use the CloudOptimized Point Cloud format. But 3.22 didn’t handle that natively—yet.

It is widely used to map and monitor natural limits, such as those in the Białowieża forest that inspired the release name.

QGIS, also known as Quantum Geographic Information System, is a free and open-source Geographic Information System (GIS) software that has been widely adopted by professionals and enthusiasts alike. The latest version, QGIS 3.22, was released in [insert date] and comes with a plethora of exciting new features, enhancements, and bug fixes. In this blog post, we'll take a closer look at what's new in QGIS 3.22 and how it can benefit your GIS workflow.