GIS Data for Mobile Applications

Location is key to many mobile applications.  Thousands of mobile applications are now leveraging location-based services, including geofencing.  Maponics can help companies looking to add features to their mobile apps by providing predefined geofences in the form of GIS data boundaries.  All Maponics products are easily integrated with one another and with mobile apps. 

Neighborhood Boundaries

Mobile Applications Users

Neighborhoods are an important geography to mobile application users. Let Maponics Neighborhood Boundaries™ advance your applications search.

Shopping Boundaries

Shopping Boundaries can be used as geofences to direct ads only to consumers who are within defined shopping areas — allowing precise targeting and increasing response rates, traffic and ROI.

College Campus Boundaries

With College Campus Boundaries, companies offering mobile apps can provide location-based services that “know” when users are on or off campus for connecting socially or for advertising campaigns to target users within key campus areas.

ZIP Code Boundaries

Where neighborhood boundaries can be key for people searching in large metros,  ZIP Codes become more significant in the less densely populated areas.

City Boundaries

City Boundaries includes both geographic boundaries that can power searches and other location-based services mobile maps as well as a full index of points, including school, Census , civil, and other populated places.

Custom Services

Maponics offers world-class custom GIS mapping services to handle your specific geographic projects and challenges for your mobile applications.

Customer Use Case

When the providers of Siri wanted to enable the best possible search options for users seeking restaurant reservations, movie tickets and event information, they licensed Maponics Neighborhood Boundaries to enable search by neighborhood.

Learn More

Learn how Social Networks and other applications are using geographic areas, like neighborhoods, to define geofences and expand how friends connect. Download free PDF by following link below:

"Where Are Your Friends?  Social Networking in Social Spaces"
from GeoWorld - April 2011