The
Mapillary project collects crowdsourced images from its users, which are licensed under a
CC BY-SA license.[2]
KartaView (formerly OpenStreetCam) was created by
TeleNav and is very similar to Mapillary both by using crowdsourced imagery and for licensing the images as CC BY-SA.[3]
Kuwait: Kuwait Finder app, by the
government of Kuwait, provides street view for most of the country.
Malaysia: Urban Explorer, a Malaysian company provides paid services for 3D street view services throughout Malaysia. Also provides 3D indoor mapping services.
South Korea: Because Google has not updated its limited coverage of Korea since 2014, domestic services offer much more up-to-date and frequently updated complete coverage.
Kakao Maps available for desktop and mobile provides up-to-date street view coverage for most of the country: https://map.kakao.com/[16] Rival service
Naver Maps also offers up-to-date street view and plane view for most of the country.[17]
Thailand:
MapJack provides street views of the south of the country.[18]
MappointAsia Thailand provides professional level custom street views with photogram or Lidar.[19]
North Korea: Singaporean photographer Aram Pan created a website called DPRK 360 that provide panoramas of many points of interest.[20] A Russian trolleybus and tram website collected a number of videos of the country on a map.[21]
Vietnam: ''StreetView.Vn" is part of the Vietnam Open Map project (The only project owned by Vietnamese people from technology to data) They offers 360street view with panoramas photos and 360º videos for all streets of Viet Nam. The panoramas are also available on https://streetview.vn.[citation needed]
Belgium:
CycloMedia offers a charged service providing street views of
Flanders on pixel level with 10 cm accuracy.
Geckomatics develops AI based mobile mapping systems.
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Rutmap offers street view for center of Bosnia and Herzegovina capital
Sarajevo.
Bulgaria: Bulgarian based companies
BusinessView and
VisionTech are Google StreetView Trusted photographers and provide high quality virtual tours for Google Maps
Czech Republic: Panorama is available at mapy.cz. It provides free street view service for a whole country.
Denmark:
CycloMedia offers a charged service providing street views of
Odense,
Aarhus and
Copenhagen on pixel level with 10 cm accuracy. The Danish map-tool Krak offers their own version of street view in the largest Danish cities, including
Copenhagen,
Odense and
Aarhus.[22]Nokia Maps or HERE offers street views of
Copenhagen.
COWI offers the charged service Danmarks Digitale Gadefoto (DDG), which sees yearly updates of full coverage panoramas including the
Faeroese Islands.[23]
France: Mappy provides street views of major cities in
France. Centers and suburbs main roads are covered. Microsoft
Bing Maps Streetside also provides street view of several cities.
Netherlands:
CycloMedia offers a charged service providing actual and historic street views of the
Netherlands on pixel level with 10 cm accuracy.
Norway:
CycloMedia offers a charged service providing street views of
Oslo,
Bergen and
Trondheim on pixel level with 10 cm accuracy. Norwegian web page Finn.no launched their own Street View service. There are 12 cities and towns available so far. The quality of the imagery seems better than the service offered by
Google,[citation needed] and the images are more recently taken.[citation needed]Nokia Maps or HERE offers street views of
Oslo.
Sweden: EGmedia.se and
CycloMedia Technology BV offers actual street views of the largest cities in
Sweden e.g.
Göteborg,
Stockholm,
Gävle and
Malmö on pixel level with 10 cm accuracy.
Eniro Kartor provides street-level view of the majority of cities.
Switzerland: HeliEngadin is a
Google Certified for 360° StreetView acquisition, using high resolution ground equipment and drone mounted cameras; indoor imaging and navigation also possible. GlobalVision launched
VideoStreetView web-platform in December 2009. The project covers large parts of the country and displays 360° immersive images in full-video motion alongside dynamic maps.[32]
Mapilio offers street panorama, Nokia Maps offers street views of
London.
Bing Maps offers street view for
London,
Liverpool and
Manchester. HERE/Yahoo! Maps provides street view of several
UK cities.
Eye2eye Software has systematically photographed Britain in 360 degree panoramas and stills, publishing the collection as the school resource and home reference Eye2eye Britain.
United States:
Bing Maps Streetside, which provides street views of many cities across the U.S., is Microsoft's main competing service to
Google Street View in the
United States.
CycloMedia has captured street-level imagery of many large metropolitan areas in the US starting in 2013; it is licensed to business and government organizations and not available to the general public, though at least one government (the City of
Philadelphia) has made its CycloMedia imagery publicly accessible.[36][37][38] Streetside,
EveryScape and
MapJack provide street views of some cities.[18]MapQuest had a street view service called 360 View,[39] which was discontinued in August 2011.[citation needed]earthmine uses vehicle-mounted camera rigs to capture imagery and three dimensional data of the urban environment.
South America
Argentina: Two Argentine street view services have existed. Mapplo was claimed to be the first in
Latin America.[40] Mapplo closed in 2012. Fotocalle, another Argentine project, is claimed to be the first street view service in the world to provide HD pictures.[41] Fotocalle is not working as of November 2020.
Chile: Chilean company Publiguías released a service similar to Google's Street View in December 2010 called Street Diving. It currently offers views of
Providencia and
Santiago communes, with plans to expand it to other communes in the future.[42]XYGO launched a street view service in April 2011 marginally covering seven cities.[43] It now covers over 50 cities and claims to have coverage for 240
communes of Chile, which they will be releasing periodically.[44]
The
Mapillary project collects crowdsourced images from its users, which are licensed under a
CC BY-SA license.[2]
KartaView (formerly OpenStreetCam) was created by
TeleNav and is very similar to Mapillary both by using crowdsourced imagery and for licensing the images as CC BY-SA.[3]
Kuwait: Kuwait Finder app, by the
government of Kuwait, provides street view for most of the country.
Malaysia: Urban Explorer, a Malaysian company provides paid services for 3D street view services throughout Malaysia. Also provides 3D indoor mapping services.
South Korea: Because Google has not updated its limited coverage of Korea since 2014, domestic services offer much more up-to-date and frequently updated complete coverage.
Kakao Maps available for desktop and mobile provides up-to-date street view coverage for most of the country: https://map.kakao.com/[16] Rival service
Naver Maps also offers up-to-date street view and plane view for most of the country.[17]
Thailand:
MapJack provides street views of the south of the country.[18]
MappointAsia Thailand provides professional level custom street views with photogram or Lidar.[19]
North Korea: Singaporean photographer Aram Pan created a website called DPRK 360 that provide panoramas of many points of interest.[20] A Russian trolleybus and tram website collected a number of videos of the country on a map.[21]
Vietnam: ''StreetView.Vn" is part of the Vietnam Open Map project (The only project owned by Vietnamese people from technology to data) They offers 360street view with panoramas photos and 360º videos for all streets of Viet Nam. The panoramas are also available on https://streetview.vn.[citation needed]
Belgium:
CycloMedia offers a charged service providing street views of
Flanders on pixel level with 10 cm accuracy.
Geckomatics develops AI based mobile mapping systems.
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Rutmap offers street view for center of Bosnia and Herzegovina capital
Sarajevo.
Bulgaria: Bulgarian based companies
BusinessView and
VisionTech are Google StreetView Trusted photographers and provide high quality virtual tours for Google Maps
Czech Republic: Panorama is available at mapy.cz. It provides free street view service for a whole country.
Denmark:
CycloMedia offers a charged service providing street views of
Odense,
Aarhus and
Copenhagen on pixel level with 10 cm accuracy. The Danish map-tool Krak offers their own version of street view in the largest Danish cities, including
Copenhagen,
Odense and
Aarhus.[22]Nokia Maps or HERE offers street views of
Copenhagen.
COWI offers the charged service Danmarks Digitale Gadefoto (DDG), which sees yearly updates of full coverage panoramas including the
Faeroese Islands.[23]
France: Mappy provides street views of major cities in
France. Centers and suburbs main roads are covered. Microsoft
Bing Maps Streetside also provides street view of several cities.
Netherlands:
CycloMedia offers a charged service providing actual and historic street views of the
Netherlands on pixel level with 10 cm accuracy.
Norway:
CycloMedia offers a charged service providing street views of
Oslo,
Bergen and
Trondheim on pixel level with 10 cm accuracy. Norwegian web page Finn.no launched their own Street View service. There are 12 cities and towns available so far. The quality of the imagery seems better than the service offered by
Google,[citation needed] and the images are more recently taken.[citation needed]Nokia Maps or HERE offers street views of
Oslo.
Sweden: EGmedia.se and
CycloMedia Technology BV offers actual street views of the largest cities in
Sweden e.g.
Göteborg,
Stockholm,
Gävle and
Malmö on pixel level with 10 cm accuracy.
Eniro Kartor provides street-level view of the majority of cities.
Switzerland: HeliEngadin is a
Google Certified for 360° StreetView acquisition, using high resolution ground equipment and drone mounted cameras; indoor imaging and navigation also possible. GlobalVision launched
VideoStreetView web-platform in December 2009. The project covers large parts of the country and displays 360° immersive images in full-video motion alongside dynamic maps.[32]
Mapilio offers street panorama, Nokia Maps offers street views of
London.
Bing Maps offers street view for
London,
Liverpool and
Manchester. HERE/Yahoo! Maps provides street view of several
UK cities.
Eye2eye Software has systematically photographed Britain in 360 degree panoramas and stills, publishing the collection as the school resource and home reference Eye2eye Britain.
United States:
Bing Maps Streetside, which provides street views of many cities across the U.S., is Microsoft's main competing service to
Google Street View in the
United States.
CycloMedia has captured street-level imagery of many large metropolitan areas in the US starting in 2013; it is licensed to business and government organizations and not available to the general public, though at least one government (the City of
Philadelphia) has made its CycloMedia imagery publicly accessible.[36][37][38] Streetside,
EveryScape and
MapJack provide street views of some cities.[18]MapQuest had a street view service called 360 View,[39] which was discontinued in August 2011.[citation needed]earthmine uses vehicle-mounted camera rigs to capture imagery and three dimensional data of the urban environment.
South America
Argentina: Two Argentine street view services have existed. Mapplo was claimed to be the first in
Latin America.[40] Mapplo closed in 2012. Fotocalle, another Argentine project, is claimed to be the first street view service in the world to provide HD pictures.[41] Fotocalle is not working as of November 2020.
Chile: Chilean company Publiguías released a service similar to Google's Street View in December 2010 called Street Diving. It currently offers views of
Providencia and
Santiago communes, with plans to expand it to other communes in the future.[42]XYGO launched a street view service in April 2011 marginally covering seven cities.[43] It now covers over 50 cities and claims to have coverage for 240
communes of Chile, which they will be releasing periodically.[44]