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AI agent for OpenStreetMap (Nominatim)

Connect OpenStreetMap (Nominatim) to your AI agent through the WorkAist MCP server.

In 60 seconds

The WorkAist OpenStreetMap (Nominatim) connector is a production-grade Model Context Protocol (MCP) server. AI agents can read and write OpenStreetMap (Nominatim) data — maps — through one consistent interface. Open-source under AGPL-3.0, self-hosted, with reversible PII redaction at the LLM boundary.

Authentication & setup

The OpenStreetMap (Nominatim) connector authenticates via Public, no auth required.

Public API

No credentials required. Connector reads public endpoints directly.

Frequently paired with OpenStreetMap (Nominatim)

FAQ

Can a WorkAist AI agent really automate OpenStreetMap (Nominatim) end-to-end?

Yes. The connector exposes read and write tools through Model Context Protocol. AI agents call them through plain-language instructions in a CLAUDE.md file — no glue code.

How does this differ from using the OpenStreetMap (Nominatim) API directly?

The connector adds permission isolation, audit logging, cost tracking per agent, and reversible PII redaction at the LLM boundary. It also presents OpenStreetMap (Nominatim) as part of a unified Knowledge Graph alongside your other tools.

What does it cost?

WorkAist is open-source under AGPL-3.0 and self-hosted, so the connector itself is free. You pay only for OpenStreetMap (Nominatim)'s own API costs (if any) and the LLM tokens your agent consumes.

Is my OpenStreetMap (Nominatim) data sent to a third party?

No. WorkAist runs in your own infrastructure. Data flows from OpenStreetMap (Nominatim) → your WorkAist instance → the LLM you choose. Sensitive fields can be tokenized before reaching the LLM.

What if OpenStreetMap (Nominatim) changes its API?

The connector is versioned and published openly. When OpenStreetMap (Nominatim) ships breaking changes, we bump the connector version and the marketplace UI surfaces the upgrade as a one-click apply.

Source code on GitHub · Licensed under AGPL-3.0 · Self-hosted, your data stays yours.