Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Platforms
- Online
- Self-Hosted




VersaTiles is described as 'Open-source stack for processing and distributing OpenStreetMap-based interactive map tiles, featuring customizable implementation free of commercial interests' and is a Map service in the travel & location category. There are more than 50 alternatives to VersaTiles for a variety of platforms, including Web-based, Android, Self-Hosted, Windows and iPhone apps. The best VersaTiles alternative is Google Maps, which is free. Other great apps like VersaTiles are OpenFreeMap, GMaps WV, uMap and MapLibre.




Our mission at PlaceKit is to become the go-to geocoding solution for developers. Existing solutions feel opaque as they're split across many indiscernible APIs, confusing pricing, and locking developers into their ecosystem.




Mapify is an end-to-end platform to manage and process real-time geospatial data and generate real-time insights.



Offers interactive 2D/3D map browsing, live traffic updates, detailed keyword and category-based search, instant route rerouting, nearby place recommendations, and event displays in more than 160 countries and regions for comprehensive map navigation.




OpenMapTiles is a set of open-source tools for self-hosting of OpenStreetMap maps in more than 50 languages. It provides both raster as well as vector tiles, WMS and WMTS services for GIS programs, support for JavaScript viewers and mobile SDK.




The reference implementation of the Open Geospatial Consortiums WFS and WMS services, GeoServer is a full featured open source software server written in Java that allows users to query, visualize, combine, edit and publish spatial data over the web.
Mapme is a no-code interactive map builder that lets anyone create beautiful, fully branded maps in minutes — no coding or GIS knowledge required.


Online maps for web, mobile apps and desktop software. You can change colors, add or remove particular map elements or enhance the map with own geodata.




The Headway Project was born out of a frustration with the need to send current and future location data to a corporation in order to figure out how we’re getting from A to B. Offline-only maps apps can be frustrating to use, and sometimes suffer from performance problems, poor...
