© Wes Meltzer 2011, .
License: MIT. Libraries included: jQuery, Formalize, jQuery-CSV.
Description: This tool takes comma- or tab-delimited input, and runs your data through Google Maps's geocoder. On the back end it outputs comma- or tab-separated values or KML, with the last two columns being latitude and longitude. It has only been tested on U.S.-format addresses.
How to use: (1) Paste in CSV to be geocoded. (2) Mark the selection that (a) your data has header rows or not, and (b) field delimiter. (3) Select the column for location. If you do not have a header row, the address MUST be the last column. (4) Click the "Geocode" button.
Data has:
Delimiter:
Location field:
We recommend: Before you output, click on the markers to verify they were geocoded correctly.
How to use: (1) Select output format and click Output. (2) Copy and paste text into text editor. (3) Import into Google Fusion Tables, if desired.
Output as: