Since we launched Radar Maps Platform, dozens of companies have cut their maps bill significantly by switching from Google or Mapbox. Here are a few of the best examples.
Read moreThis quarter, we're announcing new risk and compliance reporting for gaming customers, campaign builder, and the general availability of international address coverage.
Read moreGeofencing is an essential aspect of many applications we use daily, but what exactly is it?
Read moreOn the Radar is content series highlighting Radar's customers and partners and their geolocation use cases, hosted by Radar Co-Founder and CEO Nick Patrick. This episode features Courtney Mackedanz from Five Below.
Read moreReverse geocoding transforms coordinates into street addresses or place names, and is essential for maps and location-based apps. Discover top vendors, their benefits, and how to choose the best one for your business.
Read moreLearn the difference between forward and reverse geocoding, their applications, and challenges. Understand how they power navigation, delivery optimization, and spatial data analysis in modern technology.
Read moreReverse geocoding transforms coordinates into street addresses or place names, and is essential for maps and location-based apps. Discover top vendors, their benefits, and how to choose the best one for your business.
Read moreMapbox or Google Maps API not cutting it? Explore the differences between the best mapping platforms of 2025. Compare features, pricing, and better alternatives.
Read moreWe continue to see incredible demand for our Maps Platform. Today, we’re announcing two new features that make it easier for sophisticated enterprises to migrate from Google or Mapbox to Radar.
Read moreCouldn’t make it to Radar IRL this year? Catch up on the product launches and sessions you missed.
Read moreToday we're thrilled to announce an alliance with LexisNexis Risk Solutions, as well as product and licensing updates to support the largest online sportsbook and iGaming operators.
Read moreWhile Core Location and CLRegion are undeniably powerful, they come with several limitations that can pose challenges. This blog post aims to shed light on these challenges and explore alternative solutions.
Read moreSay goodbye to Google Maps API costs and limited support. Switch to Radar's mapping API for better pricing, features, and support. Get started for free.
Read moreWe're thrilled to announce our new Channel Partner Program. This program empowers partners to differentiate themselves with best-in-class location capabilities, create new revenue streams, and benefit from co-marketing, enablement, and support.
Read moreRoute optimization is the process of finding the most efficient route through a series of waypoints. For example, a delivery driver might have multiple dropoffs, and you might want to find the shortest and most fuel-efficient route.
Read moreRoute matching, also called map matching or "snapping to roads," is the process of aligning GPS coordinates with a road network factoring in direction of travel, speed limits, and other information.
Read moreFrom panels to partnerships, the Radar team had an action-packed SBC Summit North America in our own backyard in New Jersey.
Read moreThere are many geocoding APIs to choose from. In this guide, we explain some factors to consider when choosing a geocoding API, popular geocoding APIs and their pros and cons, and Radar's geocoding APIs and Maps Platform.
Read moreSince we launched our geo-compliance solution for gaming last fall, we've been overwhelmed by the response. Dozens of operators and vendors spanning sportsbook, fantasy, sweepstakes, casinos, horse racing, and lottery are choosing Radar for geo-compliance.
Read moreReverse geocoding transforms latitude and longitude coordinates into a human-readable format, like a street address or a place name.
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