
Hassle-free geocoding - Geocodio
In just a few minutes, Geocodio will give you what you need — whether that's latitude/longitude, addresses, or additional data such as Census data, FIPS codes, Congressional districts, and more.
Free Geocoding for US and Canadian Addresses - Geocodio
Geocodio provides free geocoding for up to 2,500 US and Canadian addresses daily with no credit card required. Access all features including spreadsheet uploads, API integration, and data appends at no …
Batch Geocode or Reverse Geocode a Spreadsheet - Geocodio
Is Geocodio GDPR-compliant? Yes, while we do not support geocoding locations in Europe at this time, we do accept data that pertains to EU persons. Read our GDPR statement. Please create an …
Geocode an Address - Geocodio
Geocodio makes it easy to add additional data all in one request. Which of the following do you also need?
Geocodio Plans and Pricing - Geocodio
Get a dedicated instance of Geocodio, managed for you, with no rate limiting Each instance is capable of processing 200,000 lookups per hour when optimized with batch processing
Geocodio API Reference
Geocodio's RESTful API allows you to perform forward and reverse geocoding lookups as well as simultaneously enrich your address data. Geocodio's API supports individual, batch, and list …
Turn Your Spreadsheet of Addresses Into a Map - Geocodio
Whenever you upload a spreadsheet of addresses or coordinates to Geocodio, in addition to a downloadable CSV, you'll also have the option to create an interactive map — at no additional charge.
What you can do with Geocodio | Guide - Geocodio
Geocodio makes it easy to turn US and Canadian addresses into latitude/longitude coordinates and latitude/longitude coordinates into addresses. You can also enrich your location data with Census …
How To Use Geocodio - Geocodio
This tutorial will show you how to pull in all the geographical data you need from Geocodio to fully utilize Metabase maps, complete with production-ready Laravel code.
About Geocodio - Geocodio
Geocodio was founded in 2014 in Virginia. Since the beginning, we have been guided by the idea that geocoding and adding data that you can only get when you have the coordinates should be …