Best Geocoding Providers for France

(last updated) François Andrieux

France 🇫🇷 benefits from a mix of global geocoding services and local open-data solutions. In this article, we compare the top geocoding providers for France, focusing on address accuracy, coverage in urban/rural areas, POI coverage, pricing, and licensing.

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    Provider comparison summary

    Here is a summary table of the top geocoding providers for France:

    Provider Accuracy Coverage POI Coverage Free Tier Pricing for 1,000 requests Storage Allowed Key Advantage
    Base Adresse Nationale (BAN) ⭐ Excellent
    (authoritative)
    ⭐ Excellent
    (all France)
    None
    (addresses only)
    FREE FREE ✅ Yes
    (fully open)
    Official French data, free, no restrictions
    Google Maps ⭐ Excellent
    (rooftop)
    ⭐ Excellent
    (urban & rural)
    🏆 Best
    (massive Places DB)
    40k/month
    $5.00 ❌ No
    (30 days cache max)
    Most comprehensive POI data, handles messy queries
    HERE ⭐ Excellent
    (rooftop)
    ⭐ Excellent
    (urban & rural)
    Very Good 30k/month $1.00 ⚠️ Possible
    (enterprise only)
    High free tier, flexible map display
    TomTom ⭐ Excellent
    (rooftop)
    ⭐ Excellent
    (urban & rural)
    Very Good ~75k/month $0.75 ❌ No Strong European data, competitive pricing
    Mapbox Very Good Very Good Good
    (OSM-based)
    100k/month $0.75-$5.00 ⚠️ Possible
    (permanent plan only)
    Generous free tier, flexible usage
    OpenCage Very Good
    (BAN + OSM-based)
    ⭐ Excellent Good
    (OSM-based)
    75k/month ~$0.17 ✅ Yes Best of open data, managed service, cheap
    Nominatim (OSM) Good Very Good Good FREE
    (1 req/sec)
    FREE
    (self-host)
    ✅ Yes
    (fully open)
    Open data, community-driven, self-hostable

    French providers

    Base Adresse Nationale (BAN) – French Government API

    🇫🇷 LOCAL CHOICE ⭐ Excellent Accuracy 🚀 Unlimited Free ✅ Permissive License 🚫 No POI
    adresse.data.gouv.fr

    The Base Adresse Nationale (BAN) is France's official national address database containing over 25 million addresses compiled from local authority data. It's the gold standard for geocoding French addresses with maximum accuracy. Coverage includes every commune in France, overseas territories, and rural addresses including small localities (named hamlets). However, BAN only handles addresses, not POIs like business names or landmarks.

    Pricing: Completely free via api-adresse.data.gouv.fr. No charge, no quotas. You can also download the entire database for free. (Source - October 2025)

    Rate limits: 50 requests/second per IP.

    Licensing: Fully open under Etalab Open License 2.0 (compatible with CC-BY). You can store, reuse, and redistribute the coordinates freely with attribution. No restrictions on map display or commercial use.

    Why relevant for France: BAN is the authoritative source maintained by IGN and other French authorities. Since it's updated by local authorities, it has exact rooftop coordinates rather than interpolated guesses. Essential for applications requiring postal address validation or maximum trust in French address geocoding. Many French organizations use BAN to avoid commercial providers' costs and restrictions.


    Common providers

    Google Geocoding API (Places API)

    ⭐ Excellent Accuracy 🏆 Best POI Coverage 💰 Expensive ❌ Restrictive license
    developers.google.com/maps

    Google's geocoding is widely considered the industry standard with exceptional global coverage and accuracy. It excels at parsing addresses even when they contain typos or are incomplete, thanks to advanced natural language processing. Coverage is excellent across both urban and rural areas, and it offers unmatched POI coverage for restaurants, landmarks, shops, and more. However this has a cost: pricing is relatively expensive for high volumes and license is restrictive.

    Pricing: $5 per 1,000 requests after free tier. Free tier: 40,000 requests/month. Prices decrease as volume increases. (Source - October 2025)

    Rate limits: 3,000 requests per minute in documentation, i.e. 50 requests per second. (October 2025)

    Licensing: Google's terms are restrictive. Results cannot be stored permanently outside of Google's platform; you may cache them for up to 30 days for performance, but long-term storage or use in a database is disallowed. Results must also be displayed on a Google map.

    Why relevant for France: Google's geocoding is considered one of the best worldwide and it's true for France as well. It can parse addresses correctly even if they contain typo or are incomplete. Coverage is excellent in both cities and rural areas of France and it has an unmatched POI coverage for restaurants, landmarks, shops, etc. However this has a cost: pricing is relatively expensive for high volumes and license is restrictive.

    Coverage, pricing, and more details about Google Maps Geocoding API

    HERE Geocoding API (HERE WeGo)

    ⭐ Excellent Accuracy 🎁 30k Free/Month $1 per 1k ❌ No Storage
    developer.here.com

    HERE's geocoding delivers excellent accuracy with rooftop-level precision across both urban and rural areas. It has a comprehensive POI database covering landmarks and businesses, though slightly less extensive than Google's. Many automotive navigation systems worldwide rely on HERE data, which speaks to its quality and reliability for location-based services.

    Pricing: $1 per 1,000 requests after free tier. Free tier: 30,000 requests/month. Prices decrease as volume increases. (Source - October 2025)

    Rate limits: Not publicly disclosed.

    Licensing: Standard plans don't allow permanent storage of results. An enterprise license is required to store geocoding results permanently. However, unlike Google, you can display results on any map platform.

    Why relevant for France: HERE's geocoding delivers excellent accuracy for France with rooftop-level precision across both cities and rural areas. It has a comprehensive POI database for landmarks and businesses, though slightly less extensive than Google's. Many navigation systems in France use HERE data, which speaks to its quality and reliability.

    TomTom Geocoding

    ⭐ Excellent Accuracy 🎁 75k Free/Month $0.75 per 1k ❌ No Storage
    developer.tomtom.com

    TomTom delivers excellent geocoding accuracy with rooftop-level precision across global markets. Coverage extends to urban centers and rural areas, including small roads and villages. TomTom's POI database is particularly robust for navigation use-cases (fuel stations, restaurants, attractions), though less comprehensive than Google's user-generated content.

    Pricing: $0.75 per 1,000 requests after free tier. Free tier: 2,500 requests/day (~75k/month). (Source - October 2025)

    Rate limits: 5 queries per second per API key.

    Licensing: Long-term storage is prohibited without special arrangements. However, you can display results on any map platform, not just TomTom or Bing maps.

    Why relevant for France: TomTom delivers excellent geocoding accuracy for France with rooftop-level precision. Coverage extends to all cities and rural areas, including small roads and villages. TomTom's POI database is robust for navigation use-cases (fuel stations, restaurants, attractions), though less comprehensive than Google's user-generated content.

    Mapbox Geocoding API

    Very Good Accuracy 🎁 100k Free/Month $0.75-$5 per 1k ⚠️ Limited Storage
    www.mapbox.com

    Mapbox leverages OpenStreetMap data combined with its own proprietary datasets to deliver very good geocoding accuracy globally. In cities and large towns, it often resolves addresses to exact locations. POI coverage includes major landmarks and many businesses mapped in OSM, though not every establishment is covered. Mapbox differentiates itself from other commercial providers by offering both temporary and permanent storage plans.

    Pricing: Temporary geocoding: $0.75 per 1,000 requests after a free tier of 100,000 requests/month. Permanent geocoding: $5 per 1,000 requests, no free tier. Pricing is decreasing as volume increases for both plans. (Source - October 2025)

    Rate limits: 1,000 requests/minute in documentation, i.e. 16 requests/second.

    Licensing: the permanent geocoding API allows indefinite storage for your own use, but not the temporary geocoding API. You can display results on any map platform.

    Why relevant for France: Mapbox leverages OpenStreetMap data as well as its own data and delivers very good geocoding accuracy for France. In cities and large towns, it often resolves addresses to exact locations. POI coverage includes major landmarks and many businesses mapped in OSM, though not every establishment is covered. Mapbox differentiates itself from other commercial providers by offering a temporary storage plan and a permanent storage plan (store results permanently).

    OpenCage Geocoder

    Very Good Accuracy 🎁 75k Free/Month 💚 $0.17 per 1k ✅ Full Storage
    opencagedata.com

    OpenCage combines multiple open data sources (OpenStreetMap, OpenAddresses, Geonames) into one unified API. It aggregates the best available open data for each region, typically achieving rooftop-level address accuracy where quality local datasets exist. POI coverage matches OSM's breadth (landmarks, major venues), supplemented by Geonames for natural features, though not as comprehensive as Google's.

    Pricing: Starting at $0.15 per 1,000 requests on paid plans (which are subscription-based). Free tier is 2,500 requests/day (~75k/month). Pricing is decreasing as volume increases for the paid plans. (Source - October 2025)

    Rate limits: No hard per-second limits on paid plans. ~15 requests/second on higher tiers.

    Licensing: Permissive terms allow indefinite storage and caching of results with proper attribution. No requirement to display on a particular map. You get all benefits of open data without setting up your own servers. Explicitly allows building databases of geocoded addresses for commercial use.

    Why relevant for France: OpenCage combines multiple open data sources (OpenStreetMap, OpenAddresses, Geonames) into one API. For France, it leverages BAN through OpenAddresses for excellent address accuracy (usually rooftop level), plus OSM for POIs and Geonames for natural features. POI coverage matches OSM's breadth (landmarks, major venues) which is not as comprehensive as Google's.

    Nominatim (OpenStreetMap)

    Good Accuracy 🚀 Free (Self-Hosted) ✅ Permissive License ⚠️ Rate Limited
    nominatim.openstreetmap.org

    Nominatim (the OpenStreetMap geocoding service) delivers good geocoding accuracy, though performance varies by region. In well-mapped urban areas, it often returns rooftop-level precision. Rural coverage depends on local mapping completeness. POI coverage includes landmarks and businesses contributed by volunteers, though less comprehensive than commercial providers.

    Pricing: free to use, although costs can apply if you need to host the service yourself.

    Rate limits: ~1 request/second, max ~1,000/day for the public API.

    Licensing: Highly permissive under ODbL license. You can store and use results freely with attribution ("© OpenStreetMap contributors"). Using coordinates internally is fine. Display on any map platform is allowed.

    Why relevant for France: Nominatim (the OpenStreetMap geocoding service) delivers pretty good geocoding for France, although performance is not the best. In well-mapped areas (most French cities and towns), it returns addresses at or near rooftop precision. Rural areas may be less precise depending on mapping completeness. Thanks to the BANO project integrating BAN data, OSM's French address coverage is high. POI coverage includes landmarks, restaurants, and popular businesses contributed by volunteers, though not as comprehensive as Google's.

    Coordable advice: Although really appealing, self-hosting Nominatim is not an easy option. The infrastructure and the expertise to do it are highly underestimated. We recommend using other providers like Mapbox or OpenCage that provide similar or better results for a fair price.

    How to choose your geocoding provider for France

    Pricing is indeed a major factor to consider when choosing a geocoding provider, but it's not the only factor. Your geocoding success rates will also depend on the provider you choose.

    Things to consider

    Here are few things to consider:
    • Cleanliness: are your addresses error-prone? If yes, you should consider using a provider that can handle messy addresses. Commercial providers are usually better at this than open-source providers.
    • Coverage: are your addresses mostly in cities? If not, providers that are used in navigation systems (Google, HERE, TomTom) are good candidates.
    • POI Coverage: do you need to geocode restaurants, shops, landmarks, etc.? If yes, a provider like Google Maps is the best candidates.
    • Volume: do you have a lot of addresses to geocode? If yes, you should consider using a provider that can handle large volumes (rate limits) with a low price, or open-source providers.
    • Licensing: do you need to store the results permanently? If yes, you need to choose a provider that allows you to do so.

    Coordable advice for France: For French addresses, you should probably start geocoding with the BAN API. It's free and has a really good, up-to-date coverage. But it will fail easily if the addresses have small typos or are incomplete (unless you clean your addresses first with a tool like Coordable). Then, geocode the rest with commercial providers like HERE or Google Maps.

    If you have a lot of addresses to geocode (> 1000) you should do a real comparison between the providers to find the one that performs the best on your data. You can use the Coordable platform to do this easily! ✅

    Pricing comparison

    Now that you have a clear understanding of each provider's strengths and weaknesses, let's compare their pricing side by side. You can modify the number of addresses to see the pricing estimation:

    Conclusion

    Each provider has its own strengths and weaknesses. We've highlighted their accuracy, coverage (rural vs urban, addresses vs POI), pricing, and whether you can keep the results.

    Ultimately, "best" depends on your needs: for a free and legal-to-store solution, go with BAN or an OSM-derived service; for comprehensive one-stop search including every POI, Google Maps API might be worth it despite the price.

    France is fortunate to have high-quality open address data, so non-commercial providers are an option here.

    You can now choose the geocoding service that best fits your project's requirements and constraints. 🙂

    If you need help to increase your geocoding success rates, the Coordable platform can help you with that! Contact us.