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What is NextBillion.ai?
NextBillion.ai provides enterprises with location tools and API's that help them adopt an AI-first approach while solving their map-related business issues. They power complex mapping applications within last-mile delivery, telematics, food delivery, ride-hail. The solution is customizable to be…
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What is NextBillion.ai?
It is a first mapping solution that aims to solve the underlying issues enterprises face in the mapping space. On-premise deployments, multi-tenant cloud models, and private maps are some of the capabilities offered by NextBillion.ai.
The mapping platform helps large enterprises build, scale and manage their own mapping ecosystem. With NextBillion.ai, enterprises can leverage location data and adopt AI-driven approach at scale for every use case and geography.
The company has worked with companies operating globally in mobility, ride-hailing, e-commerce, logistics, food delivery, last-mile delivery, grocery and urban infrastructure builders.
NextBillion.ai powers its solutions using a variety of third-party data sources, such as OpenStreetMap, HERE and TomTom, supported by proprietary APIs. Its product offerings include Distance Matrix, Directions, Route Optimization, Trucking, Geocoding, Snap-to-Road and Navigation APIs.
NextBillion.ai offers Map Data Management as a Service (MDaaS). The company also offers flagship map tools, such as Road Restriction and Mergical.
The enterprise-grade mapping platform has received the IMDA’s SG:D (Singapore Digital) Spark accreditation.
NextBillion.ai Features
- Supported: Distance Matrix API
- Supported: Route Optimisation API
- Supported: Navigation SDK
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NextBillion.ai Integrations
- Mapbox
- Google Maps API
- Tomtom
NextBillion.ai Competitors
- Mapbox
- Google Maps API
- here.com
NextBillion.ai Technical Details
Deployment Types | Software as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based |
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Operating Systems | Unspecified |
Mobile Application | No |
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Fast and Easy to Use: Users have found the Distance Matrix API to be fast and easy to use, with some reviewers specifically mentioning that it made the implementation process smooth and efficient. The API's documentation was helpful in implementing NextBillion with their software.
Affordable Pricing: Many users appreciated NextBillion.ai's pricing, stating that it was cheaper than competitors. This helped reduce costs for their businesses, and they also mentioned appreciating the transparency in the billing process.
Extensive Documentation: Users praised the extensive documentation provided by NextBillion.ai. They found the API easy to implement and understand, and appreciated the examples provided. Some users specifically highlighted the well-written documentation as a positive aspect of integrating NextBillion.ai into their applications.
Limited Geographic Coverage: Some users have expressed that the geographic coverage of NextBillion may be limited compared to larger AI companies, which could restrict access to their services in certain regions or industries. This limitation has been mentioned by several reviewers, indicating a potential issue for those operating outside of the supported areas.
Lack of Comprehensive APIs: Users have consistently voiced their desire for NextBillion to provide more APIs, such as Places Autocomplete and geocoding. The absence of these functionalities has been raised by multiple reviewers as an area where NextBillion could enhance its services.
Technical Assistance Needs Improvement: A few users have found NextBillion's technical assistance lacking in some areas. They believe that there is room for improvement in terms of support provided by the company. Although not widely reported, it suggests that further attention should be given to addressing these concerns raised by these specific users.