Editors

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Technically, OpenStreetMap is a database, and not what everyday language calls a 'map'. There are many software applications, known as editors, that can be used to edit the database. Before you can edit any data you will need to create an OSM account.

(Sometimes 'editor' is used to refer to the person doing the editing, but in OSM-world it is more usual to call this person a user or a contributor.)

Beginners Guide

The Beginners' guide will show you how to add data to OpenStreetMap. Tutorials are available in many languages and can be select from the table at the top of the page. You may also wish to see Mapping projects for inspiration about what to map.

Most used Editors

Desktop

iD is the easy to use editor found per default on the "Edit" button of the OpenStreetMap homepage, and is ideal for quick editing contributions. It runs in your browser and downloads data automatically as you look around.

JOSM is a highly expandable standalone Java desktop application which allows editing more data at once, using more advanced tools and direct access to data at cost of increased complexity.

Rapid is a fork of iD, developed by Meta. In addition to the Features of iD, Rapid offers tools to verify AI generated data and integrate it into the OSM database.

Potlatch is the precursor to iD, now available as a desktop application for Mac and Windows.

Mobile

StreetComplete is an Android app that allows to easily add information. Low barrier to entry, no OpenStreetMap knowledge or experience is needed (beyond creating an account). Is not intended as a general purpose editor, only adding of predefined data to an existing objects and answering notes is available.

Vespucci is the fully-featured Android editor with the most significant use.

Go Map!! is the most popular iOS editor.

Every Door is an Android and iOS app that lets you create and edit objects in OpenStreetMap. It supports editing node and polygon features, and creating point features like shops, benches, and building entrances.

Osm Go! is a light and easy Android editor. Perfect for adding/editing POI when surveying.


Choice of editors

Main article: Comparison of editors

Because OpenStreetMap is an open platform with an editing API, there are many other editors to choose from, some with a simplified sub-set of functionality, some operating on specific platforms such as mobile devices. The following table lists some of the options. As with all such lists on this wiki presence on the list should not be considered a recommendation, have a look at the editor usage stats to see what is currently actually in use, typically only those with a larger current user base are consistently maintained and support current good mapping practices.

Name Screenshot Platform Add POIs Edit / Delete POIs Edit arbitrary tags of existing OSM objects Edit geometries Support imagery offset DB Upload to OSM Version
ArcGIS Editor for OSM [1] Windows yes yes yes yes
?
yes 2022-05-05
10.8
Every Door [2] Android, iOS yes yes Yes, for amenities, shop and buildings. no no yes 2024-12-04
5.3
FireYak-Hydrants [3] Android yes
?
?
?
no yes 2019-03-28
1.3.9
GNOME Maps [4] Linux yes yes no no no yes 2024-11-23
47.2
Go Map!! [5] iOS, iPadOS, MacOS, VisionOS yes yes yes yes no yes 2024-07-23
4.3.0
GPSMapEdit [6] Windows yes yes yes yes
?
yes 2024-03-16
2.1 update 78.18 FIX1
Healthsites.io [7] Web-based (Pyhton, JavaScript) yes yes yes no no yes 2020-09-24
2.0.21
iD [8] Web-based (JavaScript) yes yes yes yes no yes 2024-10-07
2.30.4
JOSM [9] Windows, Linux, macOS yes yes yes yes yes yes 2024-12-04
19265
Level0 [10] Web-based (PHP) yes yes yes yes no yes 2024-06-01
1.3
MapComplete [11] Web-based (Typescript) yes yes yes Limited no yes 2024-12-17
0.47.13
MAPS.ME [12] Android, iOS yes no no no no yes 2024-12-10
15.17
OpenRecycleMap [13] Web, Android, iOS (via PWA) yes only recycling yes only recycling no no no yes 2023-08-17
no versioning
OpenStop [14] Android, iOS yes only bus stops yes only bus stops no no no yes 2024-08-29
0.8.2
Organic Maps [15]] Android, iOS yes yes no no no yes 2024-11-27
2024.11.27-12-android
Merkaartor [16] Windows, Linux, macOS yes yes yes yes no yes 2024-09-08
0.20.0
OSM ↔ Wikidata [17] Web-based (JavaScript) no yes no no no yes 2022-03-19
OsmoTagger [18] iOS yes yes yes no no yes 2024-04-13
1.1
Osm Go! [19] Web-based and Android yes yes
?
?
?
yes 2024-08-29
1.7.0
OSM2Go [20] Linux; Maemo (N800, N900) yes yes yes yes no yes 2020-12-06
0.9.17
OsmAnd [21] Android, iOS yes yes Yes, for nodes and closed ways with
common tag combinations.
no no yes 2024-12-06
4.9.9
OsmInEdit [22] Web-based (JavaScript) yes yes yes yes no yes 2024-03-19
1.0.15
OSMyBiz [23] Web-based (JavaScript) yes yes no no no yes 2018-11-14
0.1
Pic4Review [24] Web-based (JavaScript) no yes yes no no yes 2024-03-04
0.5.30
Potlatch (aka Potlatch 3) Windows & macOS yes yes yes yes no yes 2020-12-30
3.0
QGIS [25] Windows, Linux, macOS, BSD yes yes yes yes
?
no 2024-12-20
3.40.2
RapiD [26] Web-based (JavaScript) yes yes yes yes no yes 2024-12-24
2.5.0
SCEE [27] Android yes All can be edited, only nodes can be deleted yes It is possible to split ways and move standalone nodes no yes 2024-12-29
60.0
StreetComplete [28] Android only shops and small street things Limited deletion of no longer existing features Only for nodes and ways with
supported answers.
It is possible to split ways no yes 2024-12-08
60.0
Vespucci [29] Android yes yes yes yes yes yes 2024-12-31
20.2.2
Wheelmap [[30]] Web no no no no no yes Not listed

Other editors:

Other apps:

Specific to country

Editors for:

Down or discontinued

See /Down or discontinued subpage to see list of no longer available or no longer supported ones.

See also

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