Overview
Geocoding is the process of converting non-spatial locational data into its
corresponding spatial representation, most typically converting postal address data
into geographic coordinates (latitude and longitude). The USC WebGIS Geocoder
represents the current version of research-based geocoding software, and is continually
being improved. The services available on this site allow a user to process a single
address (parsed or non-parsed) as well as a database of records in batch.
If you encounter any problems or find any cases where the software fails, we would like to hear
about it so we can work to improve the quality of the services. Please
let us know.
Available free services
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Non-Parsed Postal Address Geocoding
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Geocode a single non-parsed postal address
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Parsed Postal Address Geocoding
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Geocode a single parsed postal address
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Batch Database Geocoding
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Geocode a database of postal addresses
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Other Geocoders
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A list of other available geocoders and geocoding software
Usage fees and rules
Each of these services are provided free of charge
to academic, non-profit,
and governmental researchers and institutions. The source code for
these services can be made available upon request. Please
contact
us for more information.
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