Land-use land cover plays an essential role in planning and developing the use of natural resources in response to the gradual growth in human demands in the present-day surroundings. This study focuses on the use of geographic information systems (GIS) for land use to detect changes in the West Godavari district of the state of Andhra Pradesh (AP), India. The present study focuses on the features classification and detection of changes in land-use land cover between 2010 and 2020, considering a survey of India’s topographic map and satellite imagery. In recent times, multitemporal high- and medium-resolution satellite data have emerged to serve as vital tools for analyzing water bodies, vegetation crop areas, and deep forests. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technologies facilitate the study of landscape transitions on the surface of the earth. The results suggest that the study, the rate of increase and decrease in built-up area, the rate of water bodies, and the cover of vegetation may have a major effect on the ecology. This software can also identify changes in terrain, temperature differences, precipitation, and population pressure. To improve planning for future development, we will use the geographic information system to compare historical and present data for our study area.