Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the TomTom Reverse Geocoding API, and what does it do?
The TomTom Reverse Geocoding API is a tool that translates geographic coordinates (e.g., 37.786505, -122.3862) into human-understandable information such as a street address, street element, or geography. It is particularly useful in tracking applications where you receive a GPS feed and want to obtain the corresponding address.
What information can I obtain using the Reverse Geocoding API?
The API allows users to translate coordinates into human-readable addresses, providing information about the street address, street elements, or general geography associated with the provided coordinates.
Which endpoints are included in the Reverse Geocoding API?
The Reverse Geocoding API consists of two primary endpoints: "Reverse Geocode," which translates coordinates into human-readable addresses, and "CrossStreet Lookup," which provides information about addresses and cross streets associated with the coordinates.