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  5. Mapzen Search vs TomTom

Mapzen Search vs TomTom

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Overview

Mapzen Search
Mapzen Search
Stacks4
Followers25
Votes1
GitHub Stars3.4K
Forks230
TomTom
TomTom
Stacks7
Followers14
Votes0

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Mapzen Search
Mapzen Search
TomTom
TomTom

Pelias is an open-source geocoder built on Node.js and Elasticsearch. It supports numerous open-data projects out of the box and also has robust support for custom data.

It is the leading independent location technology specialist, shaping mobility with highly accurate maps, navigation, real-time traffic info and services.

Autocomplete;Search globally, find locally;Open Data + Open Source
Historical traffic stats; Origin destination analysis; Route monitoring; Road event reporter; Highway pilot​; Predictive powertrain control​; Intelligent speed assistance
Statistics
GitHub Stars
3.4K
GitHub Stars
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GitHub Forks
230
GitHub Forks
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Stacks
4
Stacks
7
Followers
25
Followers
14
Votes
1
Votes
0
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What are some alternatives to Mapzen Search, TomTom?

Google Maps

Google Maps

Create rich applications and stunning visualisations of your data, leveraging the comprehensiveness, accuracy, and usability of Google Maps and a modern web platform that scales as you grow.

Mapbox

Mapbox

We make it possible to pin travel spots on Pinterest, find restaurants on Foursquare, and visualize data on GitHub.

Leaflet

Leaflet

Leaflet is an open source JavaScript library for mobile-friendly interactive maps. It is developed by Vladimir Agafonkin of MapBox with a team of dedicated contributors. Weighing just about 30 KB of gzipped JS code, it has all the features most developers ever need for online maps.

OpenStreetMap

OpenStreetMap

OpenStreetMap is built by a community of mappers that contribute and maintain data about roads, trails, cafés, railway stations, and much more, all over the world.

OpenLayers

OpenLayers

An opensource javascript library to load, display and render maps from multiple sources on web pages.

ArcGIS

ArcGIS

It is a geographic information system for working with maps and geographic information. It is used for creating and using maps, compiling geographic data, analyzing mapped information, sharing and much more.

CSV2GEO

CSV2GEO

It provides live conversion of batch addresses into geographic coordinates (address to lat long) or turn coordinates into well formatted address. It creates and publishes interactive maps.

MapTiler

MapTiler

It is a software for map tile rendering. It has been designed for producing seamless maps and aerial photo layers covering whole countries. The rendering is fast and efficient, and it can fully utilize multiple CPUs to 100%.

MAPS.ME

MAPS.ME

MAPS.ME is an open source cross-platform offline maps application, built on top of crowd-sourced OpenStreetMap data. It was publicly released for iOS and Android.

LocationIQ

LocationIQ

Free and Fast Geocoding Service

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