How to create an account in Google earth engine in 2025

Geomatics Engineering Nepal
10 Jul 202507:38

Summary

TLDRThis video provides a step-by-step guide on creating a Google Earth Engine (GEE) account and starting a project. It walks viewers through signing in with a Google account, registering a new project, agreeing to Google Cloud terms, and verifying eligibility for non-commercial use. The tutorial also covers filling out project details, enabling API access, and accessing the code editor. By the end, viewers learn how to set up a project, select focus areas like agriculture, forestry, or disaster management, and run a simple 'Hello World' script, ensuring they are ready to begin using GEE for research and analysis.

Takeaways

  • 🌐 To create a Google Earth Engine account, start by searching 'Google Earth Engine' on Google and click the first link.
  • 📝 Access the platform via the 'Code Editor' and sign in using your Google account.
  • 📌 Register a new project by selecting your country and agreeing to Google Cloud Platform's terms and conditions.
  • 🆕 Free accounts allow creation of up to 2 projects, and organization details can be skipped for personal accounts.
  • ✅ Verify eligibility for non-commercial use by selecting organization type, describing your research, and answering commercial use questions.
  • 💡 Provide details such as your research question, geographic focus, institution, and whether you have published on the topic.
  • 🔧 No pricing plan is needed for non-commercial registration.
  • 🌱 Describe your project usage by selecting relevant areas like agriculture, machine learning, disaster management, or forestry.
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  • 🚀 Complete the registration and enable the Earth Engine API to start working on your project.
  • 💻 Access your project from 'code.earthengine.google.com' under 'Existing Project' and open it.
  • 👨‍💻 Test your setup by running a simple script like `print('Hello World')` to ensure everything is working.

Q & A

  • What is the first step to create a Google Earth Engine account?

    -The first step is to go to Google and search for 'Google Earth Engine,' then click on the first link that appears to access the platform.

  • How do you access the Google Earth Engine Code Editor?

    -Once on the Google Earth Engine platform, click on the 'Code Editor' option, which will redirect you to sign in with your Google account.

  • Can you use multiple Google accounts to sign in to GEE?

    -Yes, you can use another Google account if you have multiple accounts; simply select the account you want to use during sign-in.

  • What information is required to register a new project in GEE?

    -You need to provide a project name, select your country, agree to the Google Cloud Platform terms and conditions, and optionally provide your organization details if applicable.

  • What are the limitations for projects in the free version of GEE?

    -The free version allows the creation of up to two projects per account.

  • How do you determine eligibility for non-commercial use?

    -Eligibility is determined by selecting your organization type, specifying whether you receive payment for services, describing your research question and geographic focus, and confirming other required information.

  • What type of research questions can be provided during registration?

    -You can provide a research question related to your intended use of GEE, such as 'forest fire coverage' or other geographic studies relevant to your project.

  • Which areas of application can be selected for using Earth Engine?

    -You can select multiple areas, including agriculture, machine learning, disaster or crisis management, forestry, conservation, and protection work.

  • How do you enable the Earth Engine API after registration?

    -After completing the registration process, you click on 'Enable' when prompted to activate the Earth Engine API for your account.

  • How can you test if your Google Earth Engine project is set up correctly?

    -You can test the setup by writing a simple code snippet, such as `print('Hello World')`, in the Code Editor and running it to verify that it executes successfully.

  • Is subscribing to email updates required during GEE registration?

    -No, subscribing to email updates is optional and not compulsory.

  • What should a user do if they have published research related to their project?

    -If the user has published on the topic, they should indicate 'Yes' in the registration form; otherwise, they select 'No.'

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