Enrich your mapping with detailed data collection and editing in iD and JOSM
Get startedAll images and derived metadata are available for OpenStreetMap to enhance edits.
Learn moreUse the Mapillary app as an efficient data collection tool or upload images you already captured.
Learn howMapillary images are integrated into iD and JOSM to support OpenStreetMap's workflow.
Watch tutorialsAny person has the right to use Mapillary images for editing and deriving metadata for contributing content to OpenStreetMap. We’re making Mapillary images and the data extracted from them available for OpenStreetMap for free, always. We’re working closely with people and organizations in the OpenStreetMap ecosystem around building better tools for using Mapillary images and data and anyone can contribute to this process. We’re committed to supporting OpenStreetMap now and always.
You have the right to use any Mapillary image for editing and deriving metadata for the purpose of contributing content to OpenStreetMap. Such metadata could be street numbers, road signs, street names, building descriptions, road conditions etc. Derived metadata may be published directly to OpenStreetMap under the OpenStreetMap Foundation contributor terms.
Mapillary images are available under an open license (CC BY-SA).
Mapillary appreciates attribution for derived metadata, for example using the tag source=Mapillary or by linking to mapillary.com. This is also a useful way for us to track and understand what types of data and images are most useful for OSM, and build tools accordingly.