If you're looking for an API that can give you a good idea of where people are so you can personalize their experience, Radar is a good option. Radar is a location platform that can handle everything from geofencing to geocoding to mapping. It can handle unlimited geofences and polygon geofences with 5-meter precision, and it can track trips with live ETAs and detect when people have visited places. It can be integrated with common tools, and it's designed to protect privacy with SOC 2 type II certification, GDPR and CCPA compliance.
Another good option is Abstract, which offers a suite of APIs for geolocating IP addresses, enriching company data and accessing weather data and other information. It's designed for speed, reliability, scalability and compliance, so it should be good for developers and businesses that need data that's both accurate and reliable. The API catalog offers 15 options for geolocation data, and pricing is secure and flexible, including a free tier and custom pricing for enterprise customers.
If you're a developer who wants to localize website content and analyze user behavior, ipdata offers a useful IP Geolocation API. That includes geolocation data, threat intelligence and IP reputation scores that can be used to block fraud, enforce geographic restrictions and screen for spam. It's GDPR compliant, and pricing tiers are flexible, including a free tier for noncommercial use.
Last, Mapbox offers a location intelligence platform with customizable maps, advanced navigation and rich geospatial data. It can be used for interactive maps, live-updating data and precise location search, for example with connected navigation and data analysis. It can be integrated with custom data, and pricing tiers are flexible, including a free tier and volume discounts.