What is Maps for Excel?
Bring mapping and geocoding to Microsoft Excel: insert heatmap, administrative boundaries, shapes and geo-objects, place photos and street views, download GeoJSON and KML, get address components, find places with details, build routes, show isolines.
Problem
Users working with Excel lack mapping and geocoding capabilities, making it challenging to visualize location-based data and perform geospatial analysis effectively.
Solution
An Excel add-in called Maps for Excel that enables users to incorporate mapping and geocoding functionalities directly into Excel sheets.
Insert heatmap, administrative boundaries, shapes, and geo-objects, place photos and street views, download GeoJSON and KML, get address components, find places with details, build routes, show isolines.
Customers
Data analysts, researchers, GIS professionals, urban planners, and business users working with Excel and needing to analyze and visualize geospatial data.
Unique Features
Maps for Excel stands out with its ability to seamlessly integrate mapping and geocoding tools within Microsoft Excel, streamlining location-based data analysis and visualization directly within the familiar Excel interface.
User Comments
Easy to use and essential for data visualization
Great tool for adding spatial analysis to Excel projects
Highly recommended for those working with large datasets
Saves time and enhances the efficiency of mapping tasks
Provides valuable insights for location-based decision making
Traction
Over 10,000 users on Product Hunt
Positive reviews highlighting usability and functionality
Growing popularity among Excel users for geospatial tasks
Market Size
The global geospatial analytics market was valued at approximately $56.3 billion in 2020 and is projected to reach about $158.8 billion by 2026.