Location platform

Nitro Mapper Maps

Tiles, geocoding, and routing behind one key — around 35% cheaper than the major map vendors, with a bill you can predict.

What it is

Maps priced like infrastructure, not like a licence.

Maps are a solved problem right up until the invoice arrives. Per-load pricing, tiers that change shape at renewal, and a hard dependency on one vendor’s terms.

Mapper serves the four things most products actually need — raster and vector tiles, geocoding, reverse geocoding, and routing — behind a single key and one usage-based price.

The SDKs are drop-in, so switching is mostly a base URL and a key. There is a playground for firing a request and reading the response before you write a line of integration code.

Capabilities

One key, four jobs

The map features a product actually ships with — and nothing you have to enable separately.

Raster and vector tiles

Serve a basemap either way, styled to match your product instead of someone else’s brand.

Geocoding

Turn an address into coordinates, with structured components you can store and match on later.

Reverse geocoding

Turn a coordinate back into an address, ranked by how specific the match actually is.

Routing

Point-to-point and multi-stop routes with distance, duration, and turn-by-turn steps.

Drop-in SDKs and a playground

Client libraries that mirror the call shapes you already use, and a console for trying one first.

Usage-based pricing

One meter, no per-seat tiers, and around 35% under the major map vendors.

How it works

A swap, not a rebuild

01

Get a key

One key covers tiles, geocoding, and routing. Nothing extra to switch on per service.

02

Try it in the playground

Fire a request, read the response and the rendered map, then copy the snippet out.

03

Drop in the SDK

Change the base URL and the key; the call shapes stay close to what you already wrote.

04

Watch the meter

Usage is visible while it happens, so the invoice is never the first you hear of it.

Who it’s for

Products that draw a map on every screen

Field and fleet apps

Dispatch, delivery, and service tools where the map is the interface, not a decoration.

Marketplaces and directories

Address entry, store locators, and “near me” search running at listing volume.

Anyone re-reading a map invoice

Same four capabilities, one meter, and around 35% less at the bottom of the page.

Ready to price your maps differently?

Bring your monthly volume and we’ll walk through it with you.

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