The present paper aimed to evaluate the landscape dynamics of the city of Cajuri, Minas Gerais, Brazil. For this, a digital image of the Sentinel-2A satellite, dated June 2020, was classified to map the current land use in the municipality and the areas of pasture, native forest, annual and perennial crops, coffee and urban extension were quantified. The data collected were compared with historical records made available by public sectors for the analysis of the dynamics of land use. Pastures (35.24%) and native forests (28.74%) occupy 63.98% of the territory of Cajuri. Part of the agricultural activities are in the environmental areas and require attention for the sustainability of the practices. Except for the urban area, all classes mapped have increased their occupation areas recently and in succession mainly to the citrus areas. The information presented can be used to assist in decision making, planning and strategic studies in the city.