TypeScript geocoding + IP geolocation library for Node/Next.js (Nominatim + ipapi)
A module to transform a description of a location (i.e. street address, town name, etc.) into geographic coordinates (i.e. latitude and longitude) and vice versa.
Browser api to lookup geocode from IP address
get reverse-geocoded location data for latitude and longitude values
TypeScript definitions for react-geocode
Browser api to lookup geocode from IP address
Geocoding helpers for @esri/arcgis-rest-js
This library includes the geocoding, carrier mapping and timezone mapping functionalities that are available in some of googles libphonenumber libraries but not in libphonenumber-js (a port of libphonenumber).
Adds support for address lookup (a.k.a. geocoding / geosearching) to Leaflet.
217 kB, tiny offline reverse geocoding library that works anywhere, browser, Node.js, web worker. High performance (S2 cell based). Looks up country and nearest city, given GPS coordinates
A geocoder control for Maplibre GL JS
## Using the wrapper Create an API instance using the factory function ``` const { geocodeApi } = require("@techcityventures/twitter-api)
18 Google Maps tools for AI agents — geocode, search, directions, weather, air quality, local rank tracking, map images via MCP server or standalone CLI
Simple “Least Recently Used” (LRU) cache
Solves a problem with util.format
React Native HMS Location Kit
A helper utility to help parse geocoded addresses from Google
Simple “Least Recently Used” (LRU) cache
Fast location lookup from IP address
Next-generation ES module bundler
Reverse Geocode is a simple tool for getting the location of a set of coordinates. Only supports USA and Canada Coordinates. It returns the city, state, and more.
Core API client for Geocode Earth
A logger for just about everything.
> Selector parser with built in methods for working with selector strings.
This gem is has a simple, singular purpose to wrap itself warmly around google's geocoding apis and give you back cleanly parsed hashes of the data. Maybe, one day, this will send back Ruby objects rather than simple hashes, but this does the trick for now.
A quick way to re-geocode a table. Requires 2 binaries, so YMMV.