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OpenStreetMap (OSM) is a collaborative project that collects and distributes data for maps, navigation and other applications. Learn about its history, data structure, licensing, features and applications from the online encyclopedia.
A table that compares various features and functions of different web map services, including Google Maps, Bing Maps, MapQuest, Mapy.cz, OpenStreetMap, Here WeGo, Apple Maps and Yandex Maps. See the availability, navigation, directory, interface and viewing interface of each service.
GraphHopper is a Java-based software that provides a routing API over HTTP for different vehicles and use cases. It uses OpenStreetMap data, contraction hierarchies and various algorithms to calculate routes, distances, isochrones and more.
This is a tutorial for creating interactive maps on Wikipedia for shapes using OpenStreetMap data, available on a compatible Open Database License.This is applicable for creating maps of neighborhoods, parks, historic districts, campuses, and most other present-day sites.
Tile Map Service (TMS) is a specification for tiled web maps, developed by the Open Source Geospatial Foundation. It provides simple URLs to tiles while also supporting alternate spatial referencing systems.
Leaflet is a lightweight and open-source library for creating interactive web maps with various features and plugins. It supports tiled web maps from OpenStreetMap and other sources, and allows developers to add markers, circles, popups, and more to the maps.
OSRM is a free and open-source routing engine for road networks that uses OpenStreetMap data. It supports various platforms and features such as dynamic routing, alternative routes, and a free-to-use API.
Organic Maps is a free and open-source app that uses OpenStreetMap data and allows offline navigation without location tracking or data collection. It was created by the founders of Maps.Me in 2021 and has features for hiking, biking, driving and public transport.