A modern web-based OpenStreetMap editor enhanced with AI, open data, and advanced mapping tools.
Rapid is a modern web-based editor for OpenStreetMap that integrates advanced mapping tools, authoritative open data, and AI technology. It enables users to make accurate and fresh map edits efficiently, with built-in data integrity checks to ensure consistency. The editor is designed to be accessible to mappers of all skill levels, streamlining the contribution process to OpenStreetMap.
OpenStreetMap contributors, from beginners to experienced mappers, and developers or organizations looking to integrate a modern mapping editor into their projects. It's also suitable for humanitarian mapping initiatives and geospatial data enthusiasts.
Developers choose Rapid for its combination of AI assistance, open data integration, and user-friendly web interface, which together reduce the complexity of map editing. Its focus on data integrity and real-time collaboration makes it a reliable tool for maintaining high-quality, up-to-date OpenStreetMap data.
The OpenStreetMap editor driven by open data, AI, and supercharged features
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Leverages artificial intelligence to assist with map creation and updates, speeding up editing workflows as highlighted in the key features.
Includes built-in validation checks to ensure new edits are consistent and accurate, reducing errors in OpenStreetMap contributions as noted in the README.
Accessible directly from a browser without installations, lowering the barrier to entry for mappers of all levels, as emphasized in the philosophy.
Integrates authoritative geospatial open data sources, enhancing map accuracy with reliable information, as detailed in the features.
The canary build is explicitly warned as unstable and buggy in the README, which may deter users from testing the latest features.
Country data requests are handled via GitHub issues, indicating that support for all regions might not be immediate or comprehensive, as shown in the 'Requests' section.
Being entirely web-based, it requires a stable internet connection for all functionalities, limiting usability in offline scenarios.