Make Google Maps without any code

make an interactive map

Want to create an interactive map? There's the hard way, which includes learning a bunch of JavaScript and potentially other complex programming languages. And there's the easy way, which only requires you to copy and paste data from your Excel or other spreadsheet.

Even if you're already capable of writing some code, you'll likely spend multiple hours creating your map. You'll be looking up syntax and debugging interactivity issues. 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.

 

The easy way to make a map

You want to see your data on a map without having to take Computer Science courses. You have a list of addresses (or other locations), stored somewhere like a spreadsheet, and want the fastest way to visualize them on a map. You have found it.

  1. Go to batchgeo.com
  2. Paste your data into the field
  3. Click "Map Now"
  4. Save your map, give a it a title and description.
  5. You now have a custom interactive map!

Honestly, we could probably fit BatchGeo's process into three words: Copy, Paste, Map.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is BatchGeo and how does it work?

BatchGeo is a free online mapping tool that turns spreadsheet data into interactive Google Maps. Simply copy your data from Excel, Google Sheets, or any spreadsheet, paste it into BatchGeo, and click "Map Now." We automatically geocode addresses, city names, zip codes, and coordinates to place your data on a map.

Is BatchGeo free to use?

Yes, BatchGeo offers a free tier that lets you create maps with up to 250 rows of data. For larger datasets, advanced features like password protection, and ad-free maps, BatchGeo Pro plans start at $99/month.

What types of location data does BatchGeo accept?

BatchGeo accepts full street addresses, city and state names, zip/postal codes, latitude and longitude coordinates, IP addresses, and even landmark or business names. We support data from over 200 countries worldwide.

Can I embed a BatchGeo map on my website?

Absolutely. After saving your map, you receive embed code that works like embedding a YouTube video. Just paste the HTML snippet into your website, blog, or CMS. The map is hosted on BatchGeo servers and displays seamlessly on your page. Learn more about embedding maps.

How do I share or update a map after creating it?

Every map gets a unique URL you can share via email, social media, or messaging. To update your map, use the edit link sent to your email when you saved the map. You can modify data, change settings, and re-save at any time. See our guide on editing map data.