The creation of a WebGIS based digital platform that visualizes and provides information about the Sriwedari Cultural Heritage Area in Surakarta City requires the acquisition of new understanding from the general public, students, students, and academics to gain public perception of this WebGIS so that in the future, it can be better for the wider community. All levels can feel it. The method used in this research is descriptive analysis with exploratory qualitative research, and the authors use the nonprobability snowball sampling technique.The purpose of this research is to find out the perceptions and expectations of the community regarding the WebGIS of the archipelago's cultural heritage, the results of which contribute to the preservation of cultural heritage and become a place for learning about culture in Indonesia. The output results from this research show that the community supports the existence of this WebGIS and community expectations, such as adding gateway points and facilities that need to be added.