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Open Mapping At Facebook
Welcome! This is a documentation repository for Facebook's mapping-related projects on OpenStreetMap. Please refer to sections below for materials covered by this repo.
What's New!
2019-12-30: 84 new countries are available. Covering the remainder of Europe, Asia, and Oceania. AI roads are now available nearly globally1!
2019-11-21: Another 50 countries are now available, including the remainder of South America, Africa, and parts of South East Asia. Fresher Maxar Premium imagery has been used to generate several of the new countries.
2019-11-07: 50 more countries have launched for Map With AI. Check our What's New Page for details!
2019-10-14: 10 more countries have launched for Map With AI. Full country exports of our predicted road data are also available for download. Check our What's New Page for details!
2019-10-14: RapiD v1.0.2 has been released! This version has been merged with iD v2.15.5, and has a couple of new features. Check the release note for more details.
2019-09-27: 3 more countries have launched for Map With AI. Data is now available in Democratic Republic of Congo, Zambia, and Turkey! Check our What's New Page for details!
General Info
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Please check out Mapwith.ai to get more information about our Map With AI service.
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Visit this OSM Wiki page to read about our data importing process for projects in Thailand and Indonesia.
Map With AI Available Countries
Please refer to this list of Available Countries. If you would like to request roads for a new country, please create an issue here. We track all the requests and our progress on this page
Map With AI Training Materials
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If you are ready to do mapping then head to Self Service Training Materials to learn how to use our tools.
License
Open Mapping At Facebook is MIT licensed, as found in the LICENSE file.
If you have any questions please contact us at osm@fb.com.
Footnotes
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Please note: Several countries are unavailable as per the Country Guidance document published by the US Bureau of Industry and Security. As a result, some countries are specifically omitted from our predictions. ↩