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BatchGeo - Geographic Information System Software

BatchGeo

Get the fastest way to map data

(1406 ratings)

Starts from $99/Month

Highly Rated

8.9/10

Spot Score

Overview of BatchGeo

What is BatchGeo ?

BatchGeo is free geographic information system software that helps anyone with a GPS device or mobile phone to quickly create, edit, and display geographic data on the earth. BatchGeo is software for everyone: the average person who wants to view ... Read More

API not available

BatchGeo Platforms

  • Browser Based (Cloud)
  • Mobile - iOS

BatchGeo Customer Type

  • Large Enterprises
  • Medium Business
  • Small Business

BatchGeo Features

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Pricing of BatchGeo

Starts from $99

  • Subscription

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BatchGeo FAQs

BatchGeo is a Geographic Information System Software. BatchGeo offers the following functionalities:
  • Spatial Analysis
  • Map Sharing
  • Map Creation
  • Internet Mapping
  • Image Exporting
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No, BatchGeo doesn't provide API.
Yes, BatchGeo provides mobile app.
BatchGeo is located in Portland, Oregon
BatchGeo offers Subscription pricing model
We don't have information regarding integrations of the BatchGeo as of now.

BatchGeo Support

Customer Service

Online

Location

Portland, Oregon

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Read More about BatchGeo

BatchGeo is free geographic information system software that helps anyone with a GPS device or mobile phone to quickly create, edit, and display geographic data on the earth. BatchGeo is software for everyone: the average person who wants to view or map their favorite places; the entrepreneur looking to collect GPS data from field workers or mobile phone photos from customers; and government agencies who want tools to help them use environmental and economic development funds more effectively.

Disclaimer: This research has been collated from a variety of authoritative sources. We welcome your feedback at [email protected].

Researched by Rajat Gupta