Geocoding
Turn addresses into coordinates, and back again.
A managed proxy over the Google Maps Geocoding API. Resolve a street address to a precise latitude and longitude, or run it in reverse to name the place at a pair of coordinates — all through one edge endpoint, with no Google Cloud project to wire up.
forward geocoding
From a line of text to a point on Earth
Send the kind of address a person would type — messy, abbreviated, missing a postal code — and get back a clean formatted address plus its coordinates. The proxy leans on Google's matching, so a half-remembered storefront still lands on the right block.
- Rooftop-level latitude and longitude
- Normalized, component-split address
reverse geocoding
Name the place under a coordinate
Feed the proxy a raw latitude/longitude fix and it answers with the addresses that sit there, ordered from the exact building outward to the city and country. Ideal for labeling a dropped pin, a device's last GPS reading, or a where-am-I prompt.
- Nearest-match results, most specific first
- Full place hierarchy, down to the rooftop
pricing
Granted monthly, then fluid
Geocoding bills by the request out of your plan's monthly grant — failed calls never count. Once the grant is spent, lookups auto-buy from fluid credit. Forward and reverse calls count the same; full tiers on the pricing page.
included on free
500 / lookups a month
plus · pro
5k · 25k / lookups a month
Geocoding is a thin proxy over the Google Maps Geocoding API. Pass a free-form address and you receive a formatted address, latitude and longitude, and the place's component breakdown — street, locality, region, postal code, country. The shape of the response mirrors Google's, so anything written against the upstream format keeps working unchanged.
Related
Forward geocode, lat/lng, formatted_address, address components
For more information, ask your agent.