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  1. OpenStreetMap

    OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license. Hosting is supported by Fastly, OSMF corporate members, and other partners.

  2. free map tools | OpenStreetMap

    OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license.

  3. What is OpenStreetMap? - Welcome to OpenStreetMap

    The map is created and maintained by nearly 5 million registered users and more than 1 million map contributors in every country in the world, using free tools and software. The data is used by local …

  4. Export - OpenStreetMap

    OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license.

  5. List of OSM-based services - OpenStreetMap Wiki

    Other languages... Alphabetically sorted complete list of ready and free to use projects using especially data from OpenStreetMap.

  6. Using OpenStreetMap offline - OpenStreetMap Wiki

    OpenStreetMap itself is open data, so if you have advanced needs not served by existing tools and services, you are also free to download and process the data yourself without making repeated …

  7. OpenMapTiles - OpenStreetMap Wiki

    It consists of a set of tools allowing everyone to create their own vector map tiles from OpenStreetMap data for hosting, self-hosting, or offline use. It is available as free software on OpenMapTiles.org.

  8. OpenStreetMap Wiki

    Welcome to OpenStreetMap, the project that creates and distributes free geographic data for the world. We started it because most maps you think of as free actually have legal or technical restrictions on …

  9. Software/Desktop - OpenStreetMap Wiki

    OSM Smart Menu helps OpenStreetMap contributors to easily switch between different maps and analysis tools from the community. Making an OpenStreetMap handler for Operator documents the …

  10. Using OpenStreetMap - OpenStreetMap Wiki

    You can use the OpenStreetMap world map on your website, either as a static map image or with embedded HTML. If you deploy your own slippy map, things can get much more customized.