Reverse geocoding is the process of retrieving postal addresses and related information from spatial objects within a drawing.
Spatial Manager™ for AutoCAD allows you to obtain data such as street names, municipalities, postal codes, and more, then automatically attach this information to the selected objects.
This enhances your spatial data by linking geographic coordinates to real-world address details directly inside AutoCAD.
Reverse geocoding is the process of converting geographic coordinates (latitude and longitude) into a human-readable address or place name. This is typically done using a reverse geocoding service or API,... more
Direct geocoding is the process of converting an address or a place name into geographic coordinates (latitude and longitude). This is typically done using a geocoding service or API, which... more
We are all increasingly familiar to locate places on a map using Google Maps or similar services, but what about being able to do it directly on our drawings or... more
Within this interesting example we show how to include, on an existing AutoCAD or BricsCAD drawing of a city, locations from a list of addresses as points (Blocks) on the drawing, using... more