This study aims to determine the change in the shoreline in Tanjung Lesung Beach, Banten Province of Indonesia. The population in this study was a pixel. This research uses the descriptive quantitative method with a survey approached. Technological advances in remote sensing and GIS can be used to analyze shoreline changes, such as the following research using Landsat 8 satellite image data to measure how much change occurred after the tsunami on Tanjung Lesung Beach, Banten. Data used derived from 2018 to 2019 (from USGS Landsat 8 OLI) to derived the coastline from satellite, land and sea data must be separated using a combination of 6.5, 4 bands. Shoreline data digitized and measured using DSAS (digital shoreline analysis system). The extensions of the Arc GIS application will estimate the rate of change in shoreline with two statistical techniques such as End Point Rate (EPR) and Net Shoreline Movement (NSM). Therefore, this study can be used by the government and society for determining development planning, hazard zoning, accretion-abrasion studies and assess the concept of disaster hazards model such as tsunami.