Review:

Openstreetmap Nominatim

overall review score: 4.2
score is between 0 and 5
OpenStreetMap Nominatim is a geocoding service that provides address lookup and search capabilities based on OpenStreetMap (OSM) data. It allows users to convert geographic coordinates into human-readable locations (reverse geocoding) and find locations based on search queries (forward geocoding), enabling mapping, navigation, and location-based applications.

Key Features

  • Open-source and free to use
  • Accurate and detailed geocoding based on OSM data
  • Supports reverse and forward geocoding functionalities
  • Customizable search parameters
  • API accessible for integration into various applications
  • Rich metadata including place types, boundaries, and points of interest
  • Community-driven updates and improvements

Pros

  • Cost-effective for developers and organizations due to its open-source nature
  • Wide coverage globally thanks to the extensive OSM dataset
  • Highly customizable and developer-friendly API
  • Consistently updated with community contributions
  • Supports a variety of languages and localization options

Cons

  • Dependent on the accuracy and completeness of OSM data, which varies by region
  • May experience slower response times compared to commercial geocoding services during peak usage
  • Lack of formal support or SLA can be a concern for enterprise-level integration
  • Limited documentation or user interface compared to proprietary alternatives

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 03:22:57 AM UTC