What is Amazon Location Service?
It makes it easy for developers to add location data to applications without sacrificing data security and user privacy.
Location data is a vital ingredient in today’s applications, enabling capabilities ranging from asset tracking to location-based marketing. However, developers face significant barriers when integrating location data into their applications. This includes cost, privacy and security compromises, and tedious and slow integration work.
Amazon Location Service is a tool in the Mapping APIs category of a tech stack.
Who uses Amazon Location Service?
Developers
Amazon Location Service Integrations
Amazon Location Service's Features
- Maps
- Places
- Tracking
- Geofencing
- Data Security and Control
- Management and Developer Tools
Amazon Location Service Alternatives & Comparisons
What are some alternatives to Amazon Location Service?
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