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CARTO vs HERE Routing: What are the differences?

CARTO: The CARTO platform empowers business analysts, data scientists and more, to turn location data into business outcomes. The CARTO platform empowers everyone, from business analysts to data scientists, to turn location data into business outcomes. We accelerate innovation, power new use cases and disrupt business models through Location Intelligence; HERE Routing: Intelligent routing algorithms for safe and efficient journeys. It is a web service API that offers easy and fast routing for several regions in the world. Easily solve complex challenges for moving fleets, passengers and businesses.

CARTO and HERE Routing can be primarily classified as "Mapping APIs" tools.

Some of the features offered by CARTO are:

  • Drag and drop data import allows you to create visualizations in seconds
  • Make sense of your location data and power your business.
  • Create beautiful visualizations with our easy to use design and styling tools.

On the other hand, HERE Routing provides the following key features:

  • Get accurate ETAs with routing algorithms that use rich map data sets and dynamically updated information.
  • Solve complex real-world use cases without any additional coding
  • Routing instructions in 108 languages for different modes of travel: car, foot, bicycle, motorcycle and public transit

CARTO is an open source tool with 2.27K GitHub stars and 618 GitHub forks. Here's a link to CARTO's open source repository on GitHub.

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    What is CARTO?

    The CARTO platform empowers everyone, from business analysts to data scientists, to turn location data into business outcomes. We accelerate innovation, power new use cases and disrupt business models through Location Intelligence.

    What is HERE Routing?

    It is a web service API that offers easy and fast routing for several regions in the world. Easily solve complex challenges for moving fleets, passengers and businesses.

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