Example maps made using BatchGeo
Our customers love how simple it is to create a fully featured map by copying their spreadsheet data into BatchGeo. Addresses and other location columns are automatically geocoded. Additional data is added to the info box for each map marker and can be grouped and filtered.
Below you'll find some of our favorite examples of BatchGeo maps in action.
Landmark map
Plot any notable locations on a map, whether in your neighborhood or across the country. This example shows landmarks on historic route 66 that can be filtered by category, such as gas stations and motels.
March Madness map
As any college basketball fan knows, some schools frequently make it farther than others in the annual men's tournament. We looked back at every year since the tradition began in 1939 to see who has the most final four appearances, championship game appearances, and total wins. Plotted on a BatchGeo map, there's the team logo in every marker info box, and you can narrow your results using the group selector in the lower left.
Alternative fuel stations map
Data in a spreadsheet comes alive when BatchGeo converts it into a map. We believe your data has stories to tell. In this case we found a large public dataset and used it to expose trends in US alternative fueling stations. Our map clustering technology visually summarizes over 10,000 stations to show how common each type is regionally. As you zoom and filter, the clusters update.
Recent popular user maps
Every day our users make thousands of maps, from sales leads to business locations to property listings. If you have data in an Excel spreadsheet, BatchGeo can help it make sense. Have a look at these popular maps made in the past week using our free service.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is BatchGeo and how does it work?
BatchGeo is a free online mapping tool that turns spreadsheet data into interactive Google Maps. Simply copy your data from Excel, Google Sheets, or any spreadsheet, paste it into BatchGeo, and click "Map Now." We automatically geocode addresses, city names, zip codes, and coordinates to place your data on a map.
Is BatchGeo free to use?
Yes, BatchGeo offers a free tier that lets you create maps with up to 250 rows of data. For larger datasets, advanced features like password protection, and ad-free maps, BatchGeo Pro plans start at $99/month.
What types of location data does BatchGeo accept?
BatchGeo accepts full street addresses, city and state names, zip/postal codes, latitude and longitude coordinates, IP addresses, and even landmark or business names. We support data from over 200 countries worldwide.
Can I embed a BatchGeo map on my website?
Absolutely. After saving your map, you receive embed code that works like embedding a YouTube video. Just paste the HTML snippet into your website, blog, or CMS. The map is hosted on BatchGeo servers and displays seamlessly on your page. Learn more about embedding maps.
How do I share or update a map after creating it?
Every map gets a unique URL you can share via email, social media, or messaging. To update your map, use the edit link sent to your email when you saved the map. You can modify data, change settings, and re-save at any time. See our guide on editing map data.