OpenStreetMap
The free wiki world map.
OpenStreetMap is a collaborative project to create a free editable map of the world. The geodata underlying the map is considered the primary output of the project.
What OpenStreetMap looks like
How Users feel about OpenStreetMap
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What reviewers say about OpenStreetMap
OpenStreetMap earns strong praise for its open, editable data and vibrant community, with users highlighting accurate local coverage, frequent updates, and freedom from paywalls or tracking. Contributors value the sense of participation and reliability for hiking, cycling, and humanitarian work, though some note a less polished UX. Maker feedback underscores real-world impact: makers of DataMonkey call OSM their AI’s base knowledge layer; makers of Humbo rely on it for precise place references; makers of Ellipsis Travel applaud its generous community dataset.
This AI synopsis blends highlights gathered from recent reviewers.
How people rate OpenStreetMap
Based on 13 reviews
Recent highlights
OpenStreetMap offers free, community-driven maps with no usage tracking. It was the perfect fit for MBCompass’s offline, privacy-friendly location feature.
Free, fast and no nonsense
Used OSM for feature extraction and map data for our models.