OpenStreetMap
OpenStreetMap offers map data for thousands upon thousands of websites, mobile apps, and other hardware devices. OpenStreetMap was created by a group of mappers who contribute and maintain data about roads and trails, cafes and railway stations around the globe. OpenStreetMap is based on local knowledge. OpenStreetMap contributors use aerial imagery, GPS devices, as well as low-tech field maps, to confirm that OSM is accurate. OpenStreetMap's community grows every day. It is passionate, diverse, and passionate. Our contributors include GIS professionals, enthusiasts mappers, engineers running OSM servers, humanitarians who map disaster-affected regions, and many others. OpenStreetMap Blog, user diaries and community blogs provide more information about the community. OpenStreetMap data is free and open data. You can use it for whatever purpose you like, as long as you credit OpenStreetMap's contributors.
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OpenCage Geocoding API
Worldwide, hundreds of satisfied customers, tens to millions of requests each day. Here today, here tomorrow. Since 2013, customers have funded the project, not VCs. Redundant EU data center, GDPR compliant. Independently monitored uptime
All API requests are encrypted with 256-bit SSL encryption. (HTTPS). Support is available 24/7. Ask us anything. Proud corporate member, OpenStreetMap Foundation. Excellent product. Many open gecoders are behind a single API. The industry's most permissive licensing. You can cache results for as long as necessary. No vendor lock-in. Results can be displayed on any map. All coverage. OpenStreetMap offers continuous updates - OpenStreetMap receives over four million edits per day. Maintaining your own system can be stressful and expensive.
Easy setup: Tutorials, SDKs, and FIPS codes for over 30 programming languages. To save engineering time, we add useful information such as calling codes, FIPS codes and speed limits.
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BatchGeo
We make it easy to map your data quickly and efficiently. In three easy steps, you can go from spreadsheet to map. You can use spreadsheets, tables on web pages, or databases to visualize location data. Then, you can simply paste it into BatchGeo. Start from scratch? Use our Spreadsheet Template to get your data started. Then, copy the data to BatchGeo to create an interactive pin map. We will try to guess what columns you want, such as the address, city and state, zip code, latitude/longitude, or zip code. If you don't like the default behavior, you can set the options. We will plot your addresses and postcodes and create your pin map. It will take a while depending on how many addresses are available. If you have already entered latitude and longitude, it will map immediately. Once you're done mapping addresses, you can save them to a webpage using the "Continue and Save" option.
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Simple GIS Client
GIS software for Windows desktops, laptops, and tablets at a low price. You can create, analyze, and publish spatial information. Import location data from Excel spreadsheets or csv files using coordinate data or by street address with unlimited geocoding support. Many vector editing features are available, as well as data wizards that allow you to access data from the USGS, US Census Bureau and OpenStreetMap. Easily create heat maps, perform spatial and buffer analysis and create professional maps. GPS tracking, geocoding and routing are all supported. You can easily map your addresses using Excel spreadsheets and csv files. VB editor integrated with hundreds of properties and methods makes it easy to customize. Perfect GIS software package for small business, freelance or individuals needing GIS on a budget.
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