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OpenStreetMap

A free, community-maintained map of the world providing open geospatial data used across countless mapping and location applications.

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OpenStreetMap (OSM) is a collaborative, editable map of the world maintained by a global community of contributors. Its underlying geospatial data — roads, buildings, points of interest, boundaries and more — is freely available and widely used as the foundation for commercial and non-commercial mapping products.

Because it is community-maintained, coverage and detail can vary by region, but OSM remains one of the most complete open geospatial datasets available, and many commercial geodata products are built on top of it.

Best for and not ideal for

Best for

  • Developers building mapping or location features
  • Researchers needing open geospatial data
  • Teams wanting a free base layer before buying commercial geodata

Not ideal for

  • Use cases needing guaranteed, SLA-backed data accuracy
  • Regions with limited community mapping coverage

Key features

What it offers

  • Free, open geospatial data covering roads, buildings and POIs
  • Global community of contributors and editors
  • Downloadable extracts and API access
  • Foundation for many commercial mapping products

Data types

  • Geospatial data
  • Points of interest
  • Map and boundary data

Delivery methods

  • Direct download
  • API

Pricing

Free to use under its open data license.

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Free and extremely widely used
  • Good global coverage overall
  • Strong developer ecosystem and tooling

Cons

  • Coverage detail varies by region
  • No commercial SLA or guaranteed accuracy

BuyDataHub Editorial Score

4.2/5 overall

Independent editorial assessment for OpenStreetMap — not a user-submitted rating. See our methodology.

Data coverage
4.1
Ease of use
3.8
Developer experience
4.3
Compliance support
4.2
Scalability
3.8
Pricing transparency
5.0
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Frequently asked questions

Is OpenStreetMap data free for commercial use?

Yes, under its open data license, though attribution and share-alike requirements may apply depending on how it's used — check the license terms.

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