Mapbox
Developers can use our APIs, SDKs and live updating map data to create better mapping, navigation and search experiences across all platforms. Mapbox Studio is like Photoshop for maps. Mapbox Studio gives designers complete control over colors, fonts, 3D features, camera angles, and even the pitch of the map when a car enters a turning. Mapbox offers powerful routing engines, precise traffic-powered travel times and intuitive turn-by–turn directions to help you create engaging navigation experiences. Every app that allows people to explore their world, including maps, navigation, AR, is tied to search and geocoding. The Mapbox Vision SDK records every curb, lane and street sign it sees as data. The SDK's AI-powered semantic segmentation and object detection and classification allows developers to provide precise navigation guidance, display driver assist alerts, and map road incidents.
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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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Mapillary
Capture coverage yourself to fill in the gaps. You can use any camera to capture imagery and place it on the map. Street-level imagery can be used to update maps with details not visible in aerial images. Map features that are extracted from computer vision can be used to update maps faster and more efficiently. Open data to enable everyone to make better decisions about cities, roads, mobility, navigation, and autonomous driving. Allow citizens to easily access public data. To promote innovation and development, share street-level imagery with governments, researchers, companies, and other organizations. Use our upload tools to make your previously collected imagery and photo logs, or video logs, available to the public. Assistance with larger imports
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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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