Travel & Location Software for Web

Foursquare Foursquare

Founded by Dennis Crowley and Naveen Selvadurai in late 2008. Foursquare's location platform is the foundation of several business and consumer products. The company rose to prominence with the launch of its namesake local search-and-discovery mobile app, now known as Foursqare City Guide, in 2009. Today, Foursquare is one of the most trusted, independent location data platform for understanding how people move through the real world.

Google Maps Google Maps

Google Maps is the worlds most popular mapping services. It offers satellite imagery, aerial photography, street maps, 360° interactive panoramic views of streets, real-time traffic conditions, and route planning for traveling by foot, car, bicycle, air and public transportation. Google Maps is available on the web and as native experiences on mobile devices.

Qwant Maps Qwant Maps

Qwant Maps is a map and navigation service that respects your privacy. With Qwant Maps you can easily find places like restaurants, hotels, supermarkets, bars and other service providers in your area. Qwant Maps is developed by the French company Qwant SAS and is avalible as a global service. The data found on Qwant Maps is reproduces and adapted from OpenStreetMap and is made available to users under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL).

Bing Maps Bing Maps

With Bing Maps you can discover multiple locations and get transit, walking and driving directions when walking, driving a car or taking a train. Bing Maps offers live traffic data and traffic congestion alerts that allow you to plan trips and view the earth from satellite, aerial and street side imagery. Bing Maps is developed by Microsoft and can be used on mobile devices on the go, and on your desktop computer within all modern web browsers.

OpenStreetMap OpenStreetMap

OpenStreetMap is free and open-source community-driven project to create editable maps for the world. The project provides data geolocation data about roads, trails, businesses, railway stations, air ports and much more. The data provided by the community and OpenStreetMap is free to use for any software project that requires maps, as long as you credit the project and its contributors.

Skyscanner Skyscanner

With Skyscanner you can compare millions of flights, as well as car rental and hotels worldwide, for free. Skyscanner is the travel search site and application that helps savvy travelers to find cheap flights, accommodation and rental cars.

Google Earth Google Earth

With Google Earth you can discover the world through superimposing satellite images, aerial photography, and GIS data mapped onto a 3D browsable globe. Google Earth allows users to see and navigate cities, landscapes and roads across the globe.

Garmin Connect Garmin Connect

Connect seamlessly with your Garmin devices using Garmin Connect a tool for tracking, analyzing and sharing health and fitness activities from your Garmin device. No matter how you move, Garmin Connect can be used to track your running, walking, cycling, swimming, skiing and more. All data collected can be viewed in the Garmin Connect app, on your mobile device or in the browser.

KAYAK KAYAK

With KAYAK you can searches hundreds of other travel sites at once to find the information you need to make the right decisions on flights, hotels & rental cars.

Expedia Expedia

Expedia is one of the biggest name in the flight and acommodation booking industry today. The platform was one of the first to make travel fare aggregation a thing. Today, you can buy cheap airline tickets, rent cars, book hotels, or wrap everything together in a money-saving package with Expedia.