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