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VersaTiles

VersaTiles is a fully open-source stack for generating, distributing, and using map tiles from OpenStreetMap data, eliminating the need for combining multiple tools. Featuring a four-step, customizable process chain, it allows flexible integration of different tile sources, servers, and frontends.

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Cost / License

  • Free
  • Open Source

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  • Mac
  • Linux
  • Self-Hosted
  • Homebrew
  • Docker
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  1.  Privacy focused

Features

  1.  No registration required
  2.  No Tracking
  3.  Ad-free
  4. OpenStreetMap icon  Openstreetmap integration
  5.  Based on OpenStreetMap
  6.  Map projections
  7.  Map Maker
  8.  Provides map tiles

 Tags

  • vector-tiles
  • openstreetmap-data
  • tiles
  • map-service
  • tile-editor

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  • Licensing

    Open Source (MIT) and Free product.
  • Alternatives

    53 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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What is VersaTiles?

VersaTiles is a completely FLOSS stack for generating, distributing, and using map tiles based on OpenStreetMap data, free of any commercial interests.

There are many excellent FLOSS solutions for generating, processing, serving, and rendering maps. But in the end, you have to combine several solutions and build a complete tech stack. That takes a lot of effort.

VersaTiles tackles this problem by defining a four-step process chain that defines how to process OpenStreetMap data and serve it as an interactive web map. It also provides a reference implementation of these four steps, but is flexible enough so that any step can be replaced by your preferred solution. For example, if you want to use a different tile source, server or frontend, you can simply replace the relevant part and still use the other steps.

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