 Hello, in this video we're going to add a web map service to our QGIS project. First I need some background reference, I use the OSM standard from the Quick Map Services plugin. We're going to add the ESA World Cover layer, which is a 10 meters land cover map of the whole world and we're going to add it as a web map service. This provided in WMTS and WMS format and we're going to use the WMTS because it is a bit more efficient, it has tiles. So I'm going to copy the link, you can also click write, choose copy from your browser, I used Ctrl C here so I can paste it with Ctrl V. In the Data Source Manager go to WMS slash WMTS and create a new connection. I'm calling this connection ESA World Cover 2020 and I paste the link from the web service. Click OK and click Connect. Now it loads the layers from that server and we're going to use the World Cover 2020 map layer. If I make it a bit wider you can see here how it's provided in which projection. Click Add and it will load in our project. So here we have it. Remember that WMS or WMTS is a rendered picture of the data so it's not the real data. We also see that this one doesn't come with a legend so we're going to do a little trick to add a legend. Go to the World Cover Viewer and there it prints in this viewer a legend and I make a screenshot of that and save it to a file. Then I go to the layer properties of our World Cover mapping QJS and go to the legend tab and there I can add it as a legend placeholder image. And now I have the legend added and can see it in our layers panel. So in this video you've learned how to connect to a web map service from QJS and to add a legend if that's not present.