PostGrid Glossary Reverse Geocoding

Reverse Geocoding

Reverse geocoding is the process of converting geographic coordinates (latitude and longitude) into a readable address or location. This technique is used in mapping services, GPS systems, and various applications where the identification of physical locations based on coordinates is required. Reverse geocoding is essential in sectors like logistics, emergency response, and urban planning, where accurate location data is critical. The process allows for real-time address retrieval, enabling more precise location-based services and improving the accuracy of deliveries and navigation.

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