
Azure Maps (.NET)
FreeIntegrate location-based services into your .NET applications.
Free · Opens the source repo
What Azure Maps (.NET) does
The Azure Maps SDK for .NET provides a comprehensive suite of location-based services designed for developers looking to incorporate mapping and geolocation functionalities into their applications. This SDK enables geocoding, which translates addresses into geographic coordinates and vice versa, as well as routing capabilities for generating directions and route matrices. Additionally, it offers rendering services for map tiles and static images, making it easy to visualize geographic data directly in your applications.
With the Azure Maps SDK, developers can access geolocation services that allow for IP-based location determination, enhancing user experience by providing localized content. The weather service included in the SDK provides current weather conditions, forecasts, and severe weather alerts, allowing applications to deliver timely and relevant information to users based on their location.
The SDK is structured around several core clients, each dedicated to specific functionalities such as geocoding, routing, rendering, geolocation, and weather. This modular approach allows developers to utilize only the components they need, optimizing performance and simplifying integration. The SDK is designed for .NET environments, making it suitable for developers working on web applications, mobile apps, or any .NET-based project that requires mapping and location services.
To get started, developers will need to install the necessary NuGet packages and set up authentication using Azure subscription keys or Microsoft Entra ID. This ensures secure access to Azure Maps services while managing resources effectively. Overall, the Azure Maps SDK for .NET is an essential tool for developers aiming to enhance their applications with robust location-based features.
When to use it
Use this SDK when you need to implement geocoding, routing, or weather services in your .NET applications.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for applications that do not require location-based services or for developers working in non-.NET environments.
What you can build with it
Address Search
Use the SDK to convert user-provided addresses into geographic coordinates for mapping and location services.
Route Planning
Implement routing features to provide users with directions and travel estimates based on their current location.
Weather Forecasting
Integrate current weather data and forecasts into your application to enhance user experience with localized weather information.
How to install Azure Maps (.NET)
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Written by sickn33Azure Maps (.NET)
Azure Maps SDK for .NET providing location-based services: geocoding, routing, rendering, geolocation, and weather.
Installation
# Search (geocoding, reverse geocoding)
dotnet add package Azure.Maps.Search --prerelease
# Routing (directions, route matrix)
dotnet add package Azure.Maps.Routing --prerelease
# Rendering (map tiles, static images)
dotnet add package Azure.Maps.Rendering --prerelease
# Geolocation (IP to location)
dotnet add package Azure.Maps.Geolocation --prerelease
# Weather
dotnet add package Azure.Maps.Weather --prerelease
# Resource Management (account management, SAS tokens)
dotnet add package Azure.ResourceManager.Maps --prerelease
# Required for authentication
dotnet add package Azure.Identity
Current Versions:
Azure.Maps.Search: v2.0.0-beta.5Azure.Maps.Routing: v1.0.0-beta.4Azure.Maps.Rendering: v2.0.0-beta.1Azure.Maps.Geolocation: v1.0.0-beta.3Azure.ResourceManager.Maps: v1.1.0-beta.2
Environment Variables
AZURE_MAPS_SUBSCRIPTION_KEY=<your-subscription-key>
AZURE_MAPS_CLIENT_ID=<your-client-id> # For Entra ID auth
Authentication
Subscription Key (Shared Key)
using Azure;
using Azure.Maps.Search;
var subscriptionKey = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("AZURE_MAPS_SUBSCRIPTION_KEY");
var credential = new AzureKeyCredential(subscriptionKey);
var client = new MapsSearchClient(credential);
Microsoft Entra ID (Recommended for Production)
using Azure.Identity;
using Azure.Maps.Search;
var credential = new DefaultAzureCredential();
var clientId = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("AZURE_MAPS_CLIENT_ID");
var client = new MapsSearchClient(credential, clientId);
Shared Access Signature (SAS)
using Azure;
using Azure.Core;
using Azure.Identity;
using Azure.ResourceManager;
using Azure.ResourceManager.Maps;
using Azure.ResourceManager.Maps.Models;
using Azure.Maps.Search;
// Authenticate with Azure Resource Manager
ArmClient armClient = new ArmClient(new DefaultAzureCredential());
// Get Maps account resource
ResourceIdentifier mapsAccountResourceId = MapsAccountResource.CreateResourceIdentifier(
subscriptionId, resourceGroupName, accountName);
MapsAccountResource mapsAccount = armClient.GetMapsAccountResource(mapsAccountResourceId);
// Generate SAS token
MapsAccountSasContent sasContent = new MapsAccountSasContent(
MapsSigningKey.PrimaryKey,
principalId,
maxRatePerSecond: 500,
start: DateTime.UtcNow.ToString("O"),
expiry: DateTime.UtcNow.AddDays(1).ToString("O"));
Response<MapsAccountSasToken> sas = mapsAccount.GetSas(sasContent);
// Create client with SAS token
var sasCredential = new AzureSasCredential(sas.Value.AccountSasToken);
var client = new MapsSearchClient(sasCredential);
Client Hierarchy
Azure.Maps.Search
└── MapsSearchClient
├── GetGeocoding() → Geocode addresses
├── GetGeocodingBatch() → Batch geocoding
├── GetReverseGeocoding() → Coordinates to address
├── GetReverseGeocodingBatch() → Batch reverse geocoding
└── GetPolygon() → Get boundary polygons
Azure.Maps.Routing
└── MapsRoutingClient
├── GetDirections() → Route directions
├── GetImmediateRouteMatrix() → Route matrix (sync, ≤100)
├── GetRouteMatrix() → Route matrix (async, ≤700)
└── GetRouteRange() → Isochrone/reachable range
Azure.Maps.Rendering
└── MapsRenderingClient
├── GetMapTile() → Map tiles
├── GetMapStaticImage() → Static map images
└── GetCopyrightCaption() → Copyright info
Azure.Maps.Geolocation
└── MapsGeolocationClient
└── GetCountryCode() → IP to country/region
Azure.Maps.Weather
└── MapsWeatherClient
├── GetCurrentWeatherConditions() → Current weather
├── GetDailyForecast() → Daily forecast
├── GetHourlyForecast() → Hourly forecast
└── GetSevereWeatherAlerts() → Weather alerts
Core Workflows
1. Geocoding (Address to Coordinates)
using Azure;
using Azure.Maps.Search;
var credential = new AzureKeyCredential(subscriptionKey);
var client = new MapsSearchClient(credential);
Response<GeocodingResponse> result = client.GetGeocoding("1 Microsoft Way, Redmond, WA 98052");
foreach (var feature in result.Value.Features)
{
Console.WriteLine($"Coordinates: {string.Join(",", feature.Geometry.Coordinates)}");
Console.WriteLine($"Address: {feature.Properties.Address.FormattedAddress}");
Console.WriteLine($"Confidence: {feature.Properties.Confidence}");
}
2. Batch Geocoding
using Azure.Maps.Search.Models.Queries;
List<GeocodingQuery> queries = new List<GeocodingQuery>
{
new GeocodingQuery() { Query = "400 Broad St, Seattle, WA" },
new GeocodingQuery() { Query = "1 Microsoft Way, Redmond, WA" },
new GeocodingQuery() { AddressLine = "Space Needle", Top = 1 },
};
Response<GeocodingBatchResponse> results = client.GetGeocodingBatch(queries);
foreach (var batchItem in results.Value.BatchItems)
{
foreach (var feature in batchItem.Features)
{
Console.WriteLine($"Coordinates: {string.Join(",", feature.Geometry.Coordinates)}");
}
}
3. Reverse Geocoding (Coordinates to Address)
using Azure.Core.GeoJson;
GeoPosition coordinates = new GeoPosition(-122.138685, 47.6305637);
Response<GeocodingResponse> result = client.GetReverseGeocoding(coordinates);
foreach (var feature in result.Value.Features)
{
Console.WriteLine($"Address: {feature.Properties.Address.FormattedAddress}");
Console.WriteLine($"Locality: {feature.Properties.Address.Locality}");
}
4. Get Boundary Polygon
using Azure.Maps.Search.Models;
GetPolygonOptions options = new GetPolygonOptions()
{
Coordinates = new GeoPosition(-122.204141, 47.61256),
ResultType = BoundaryResultTypeEnum.Locality,
Resolution = ResolutionEnum.Small,
};
Response<Boundary> result = client.GetPolygon(options);
Console.WriteLine($"Boundary copyright: {result.Value.Properties?.Copyright}");
Console.WriteLine($"Polygon count: {result.Value.Geometry.Count}");
5. Route Directions
using Azure;
using Azure.Core.GeoJson;
using Azure.Maps.Routing;
using Azure.Maps.Routing.Models;
var client = new MapsRoutingClient(new AzureKeyCredential(subscriptionKey));
List<GeoPosition> routePoints = new List<GeoPosition>()
{
new GeoPosition(-122.34, 47.61), // Seattle
new GeoPosition(-122.13, 47.64) // Redmond
};
RouteDirectionQuery query = new RouteDirectionQuery(routePoints);
Response<RouteDirections> result = client.GetDirections(query);
foreach (var route in result.Value.Routes)
{
Console.WriteLine($"Distance: {route.Summary.LengthInMeters} meters");
Console.WriteLine($"Duration: {route.Summary.TravelTimeDuration}");
foreach (RouteLeg leg in route.Legs)
{
Console.WriteLine($"Leg points: {leg.Points.Count}");
}
}
6. Route Directions with Options
RouteDirectionOptions options = new RouteDirectionOptions()
{
RouteType = RouteType.Fastest,
UseTrafficData = true,
TravelMode = TravelMode.Bicycle,
Language = RoutingLanguage.EnglishUsa,
InstructionsType = RouteInstructionsType.Text,
};
RouteDirectionQuery query = new RouteDirectionQuery(routePoints)
{
RouteDirectionOptions = options
};
Response<RouteDirections> result = client.GetDirections(query);
7. Route Matrix
RouteMatrixQuery routeMatrixQuery = new RouteMatrixQuery
{
Origins = new List<GeoPosition>()
{
new GeoPosition(-122.34, 47.61),
new GeoPosition(-122.13, 47.64)
},
Destinations = new List<GeoPosition>()
{
new GeoPosition(-122.20, 47.62),
new GeoPosition(-122.40, 47.65)
},
};
// Synchronous (up to 100 route combinations)
Response<RouteMatrixResult> result = client.GetImmediateRouteMatrix(routeMatrixQuery);
foreach (var cell in result.Value.Matrix.SelectMany(row => row))
{
Console.WriteLine($"Distance: {cell.Response?.RouteSummary?.LengthInMeters}");
Console.WriteLine($"Duration: {cell.Response?.RouteSummary?.TravelTimeDuration}");
}
// Asynchronous (up to 700 route combinations)
RouteMatrixOptions routeMatrixOptions = new RouteMatrixOptions(routeMatrixQuery)
{
TravelTimeType = TravelTimeType.All,
};
GetRouteMatrixOperation asyncResult = client.GetRouteMatrix(WaitUntil.Completed, routeMatrixOptions);
8. Route Range (Isochrone)
RouteRangeOptions options = new RouteRangeOptions(-122.34, 47.61)
{
TimeBudget = new TimeSpan(0, 20, 0) // 20 minutes
};
Response<RouteRangeResult> result = client.GetRouteRange(options);
// result.Value.ReachableRange contains the polygon
Console.WriteLine($"Boundary points: {result.Value.ReachableRange.Boundary.Count}");
9. Get Map Tiles
using Azure;
using Azure.Maps.Rendering;
var client = new MapsRenderingClient(new AzureKeyCredential(subscriptionKey));
int zoom = 10;
int tileSize = 256;
// Convert coordinates to tile index
MapTileIndex tileIndex = MapsRenderingClient.PositionToTileXY(
new GeoPosition(13.3854, 52.517), zoom, tileSize);
// Fetch map tile
GetMapTileOptions options = new GetMapTileOptions(
MapTileSetId.MicrosoftImagery,
new MapTileIndex(tileIndex.X, tileIndex.Y, zoom)
);
Response<Stream> mapTile = client.GetMapTile(options);
// Save to file
using (FileStream fileStream = File.Create("./MapTile.png"))
{
mapTile.Value.CopyTo(fileStream);
}
10. IP Geolocation
using System.Net;
using Azure;
using Azure.Maps.Geolocation;
var client = new MapsGeolocationClient(new AzureKeyCredential(subscriptionKey));
IPAddress ipAddress = IPAddress.Parse("2001:4898:80e8:b::189");
Response<CountryRegionResult> result = client.GetCountryCode(ipAddress);
Console.WriteLine($"Country ISO Code: {result.Value.IsoCode}");
11. Current Weather
using Azure;
using Azure.Core.GeoJson;
using Azure.Maps.Weather;
var client = new MapsWeatherClient(new AzureKeyCredential(subscriptionKey));
var position = new GeoPosition(-122.13071, 47.64011);
var options = new GetCurrentWeatherConditionsOptions(position);
Response<CurrentConditionsResult> result = client.GetCurrentWeatherConditions(options);
foreach (var condition in result.Value.Results)
{
Console.WriteLine($"Temperature: {condition.Temperature.Value} {condition.Temperature.Unit}");
Console.WriteLine($"Weather: {condition.Phrase}");
Console.WriteLine($"Humidity: {condition.RelativeHumidity}%");
}
Key Types Reference
Search Package
| Type | Purpose |
|---|---|
MapsSearchClient | Main client for search operations |
GeocodingResponse | Geocoding result |
GeocodingBatchResponse | Batch geocoding result |
GeocodingQuery | Query for batch geocoding |
ReverseGeocodingQuery | Query for batch reverse geocoding |
GetPolygonOptions | Options for polygon retrieval |
Boundary | Boundary polygon result |
BoundaryResultTypeEnum | Boundary type (Locality, AdminDistrict, etc.) |
ResolutionEnum | Polygon resolution (Small, Medium, Large) |
Routing Package
| Type | Purpose |
|---|---|
MapsRoutingClient | Main client for routing operations |
RouteDirectionQuery | Query for route directions |
RouteDirectionOptions | Route calculation options |
RouteDirections | Route directions result |
RouteLeg | Segment of a route |
RouteMatrixQuery | Query for route matrix |
RouteMatrixResult | Route matrix result |
RouteRangeOptions | Options for isochrone |
RouteRangeResult | Isochrone result |
RouteType | Route type (Fastest, Shortest, Eco, Thrilling) |
TravelMode | Travel mode (Car, Truck, Bicycle, Pedestrian) |
Rendering Package
| Type | Purpose |
|---|---|
MapsRenderingClient | Main client for rendering |
GetMapTileOptions | Map tile options |
MapTileIndex | Tile coordinates (X, Y, Zoom) |
MapTileSetId | Tile set identifier |
Common Types
| Type | Purpose |
|---|---|
GeoPosition | Geographic position (longitude, latitude) |
GeoBoundingBox | Bounding box for geographic area |
Best Practices
- Use Entra ID for production — Prefer over subscription keys
- Batch operations — Use batch geocoding for multiple addresses
- Cache results — Geocoding results don't change frequently
- Use appropriate tile sizes — 256 or 512 pixels based on display
- Handle rate limits — Implement exponential backoff
- Use async route matrix — For large matrix calculations (>100)
- Consider traffic data — Set
UseTrafficData = truefor accurate ETAs
Error Handling
try
{
Response<GeocodingResponse> result = client.GetGeocoding(address);
}
catch (RequestFailedException ex)
{
Console.WriteLine($"Status: {ex.Status}");
Console.WriteLine($"Error: {ex.Message}");
switch (ex.Status)
{
case 400:
// Invalid request parameters
break;
case 401:
// Authentication failed
break;
case 429:
// Rate limited - implement backoff
break;
}
}
Related SDKs
| SDK | Purpose | Install |
|---|---|---|
Azure.Maps.Search | Geocoding, search | dotnet add package Azure.Maps.Search --prerelease |
Azure.Maps.Routing | Directions, matrix | dotnet add package Azure.Maps.Routing --prerelease |
Azure.Maps.Rendering | Map tiles, images | dotnet add package Azure.Maps.Rendering --prerelease |
Azure.Maps.Geolocation | IP geolocation | dotnet add package Azure.Maps.Geolocation --prerelease |
Azure.Maps.Weather | Weather data | dotnet add package Azure.Maps.Weather --prerelease |
Azure.ResourceManager.Maps | Account management | dotnet add package Azure.ResourceManager.Maps --prerelease |
Reference Links
| Resource | URL |
|---|---|
| Azure Maps Documentation | https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/azure-maps/ |
| Search API Reference | https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/api/azure.maps.search |
| Routing API Reference | https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/api/azure.maps.routing |
| GitHub Source | https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-net/tree/main/sdk/maps |
| Pricing | https://azure.microsoft.com/pricing/details/azure-maps/ |
When to Use
This skill is applicable to execute the workflow or actions described in the overview.
Limitations
- Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
- Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
- Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.
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