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  1. BatchGeo: Make a map from your data

    Explore your interactive map with BatchGeo. Visualize data, analyze patterns, and make informed decisions effortlessly.

  2. BatchGeo: The quickest way to Map Excel Data

    BatchGeo lets you easily create a map from your Excel (XLS) spreadsheet data. Whether you’re mapping your company’s prospects or family’s holiday card list, you can quickly visualize the places …

  3. About our mapping features and use cases | BatchGeo

    BatchGeo is an interactive map making tool based around tabular data (tables and spreadsheets), here are all the ways to use it.

  4. About our mapping features and use cases | BatchGeo

    That’s why we built BatchGeo, the fastest way to create Google Maps with your data. Just highlight your spreadsheet data from Excel or other software, copy, and paste it into our tool.

  5. BatchGeo Pro | BatchGeo

    Make maps faster and more securely with BatchGeo Pro. Built for business, with features like PDF Export and Street View integration.

  6. BatchGeo Support

    That’s why we built BatchGeo, the fastest way to create Google Maps with your data. Just highlight your spreadsheet data from Excel or other software, copy, and paste it into our tool.

  7. BatchGeo Pricing | BatchGeo

    Make maps faster and more securely with BatchGeo Subscriptions. Built for business, with features like PDF Export and Street View integration.

  8. Mobile Maps on iPhone® and iPad® | BatchGeo

    Whether you’re a real estate agent or an active buyer, try adding properties to a BatchGeo map. When you’re visiting properties, have mobile access to your real estate maps.

  9. Make interactive maps fast without any coding | BatchGeo

    We’ve created BatchGeo to save you time and help you make beautiful, useful maps with your data. There’s a place for hand-crafted maps, but we think most people would prefer the easy way.

  10. Make a map with open data | BatchGeo

    It's easier than ever to take public data and make a map with it using BatchGeo. Learn how to use open data with BatchGeo