Azure Maps Documentation
Azure Maps is a set of mapping and geospatial services that enable developers and organizations to build intelligent location-based experiences for applications across many different industries and use cases. Use the Azure Maps REST APIs and Web SDK to bring maps, geocoding, location search, routing, real-time traffic, geolocation, time zone information, and weather data into your web and mobile solutions.
- Azure Maps documentation
- Overview
- Quickstarts
- Tutorials
- Web SDK Tutorials
- Android SDK Tutorials
- REST API Tutorials
- Concepts
- Authentication with Azure Maps
- Authentication best practices
- Azure Maps Event Grid integration
- Choose the right pricing tier
- Azure Maps geographic scope
- Consent management
- Creator for Indoor maps
- Encryption of data at rest
- Azure Services that support managed identities
- Coverage
- Localization support
- Supported map styles
- Zoom levels and tile grid
- Weather services concepts
- Weather services FAQ
- How-to guides
- Migrate from Bing Maps
- Bing Maps migration overview
- Migrate Web SDK
- Migrate REST API
- Bing Maps Imagery Services
- Bing Maps Locations Services
- Bing Maps Routes Services
- Bing Maps Spatial Data Services SDS
- Bing Maps Time Zone Services
- Bing Maps Traffic Services
- Migrate from Google Maps
- Manage Maps accounts
- Creator Indoor Maps
- Get map data from REST APIs
- Develop with the REST SDK
- Develop with the Web SDK
- Web SDK migration guide
- Map control
- Use the Azure Maps map control
- Use the Azure Maps npm package
- Create a map
- Change the style of the map
- Add controls to the map
- Create a data source
- Add a symbol layer
- Add a bubble layer
- Add a popup
- Add HTML markers
- Add a line layer
- Add a polygon layer
- Add a polygon extrusion layer
- Add a heat map layer
- Add an image layer
- Add tile layers
- Add a WebGL layer
- Show traffic
- Cluster point data
- Use data-driven style expressions
- Add custom protocol PMTiles
- How to use image templates
- Reacting to events
- Make your app accessible
- Drawing tools
- REST SDK integration
- Creator indoor maps module
- Spatial IO module
- Web SDK supported browsers
- Best practices
- Develop with the Android SDK
- Android SDK migration guide
- The Android map control
- Change the style of the map
- Add controls to the map
- Create a data source
- Add a symbol layer
- Add a bubble layer
- Display feature information
- Add a line layer
- Add a polygon layer
- Add a polygon extrusion layer
- Add heat map layer
- Add an image layer
- Add a tile layer
- Show traffic data
- Cluster point data
- Use data-driven expressions
- Reacting to events
- Develop with the iOS SDK
- iOS SDK migration guide
- The iOS map control
- Change the style of a map
- Add controls to a map
- Create a data source
- Add a symbol layer
- Add a bubble layer
- Display feature information
- Add a line layer
- Add a polygon layer
- Add a polygon extrusion layer
- Add heat map layer
- Add an image layer
- Add a tile layer
- Show traffic data
- Clustering point data
- Use data-driven expressions
- React to events
- Use the Azure Maps indoor maps module
- Use Azure Maps in Power BI
- Convert Map and Filled map visuals
- The Azure Maps Power BI visual
- Geocoding in Azure Maps Power BI Visual
- Understanding layers
- Add a bubble layer
- Add a cluster bubble layer
- Add a pie chart layer
- Add a 3D column layer
- Add a heat map layer
- Add a reference layer
- Add a tile layer
- Add a path layer
- Add a filled map
- On-object interaction
- Show real-time traffic
- Power BI Azure Maps Visual Data Residency
- Manage access
- Use Azure Maps in Power Apps
- Use your own data storage
- Provide data feedback
- Show right attribution
- Manage consent
- Migrate from Bing Maps
- Reference
- Creator Indoor Maps
- API and parameter extensions
- REST
- JavaScript
- Resource Manager template
- Azure CLI
- Resources