io.github.cyanheads/nominatim-mcp-server

by io.github.cyanheads · development · mcp-server, official-registry

Easy setupBest for hobbyTrust score 15/100

Geocode, reverse geocode, and run Overpass spatial queries on OpenStreetMap data.

Source: https://github.com/cyanheads/nominatim-mcp-server

Install

git clone https://github.com/cyanheads/nominatim-mcp-server

Use this forAI-extracted

  • Convert street addresses to geographic coordinates using OpenStreetMap Nominatim geocoding
  • Find addresses from latitude/longitude coordinates via reverse geocoding
  • Query OpenStreetMap data for spatial features (buildings, roads, points of interest) within geographic bounds
  • Build location-aware applications that need address lookup and coordinate transformation

Works with

Claude CodeClaude Desktop

Tags: mcp-server, official-registry

Source: mcp-registry

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Frequently asked questions

How do I install io.github.cyanheads/nominatim-mcp-server?

Add the install command above to your Claude Code, Cursor, or Windsurf MCP configuration. Most servers register via npx, a local command, or a Docker image. Refer to the source repository for environment variables and credential requirements.

Which clients support io.github.cyanheads/nominatim-mcp-server?

Any MCP-compatible client works: Claude Desktop, Claude Code CLI, Cursor, Windsurf, Zed, and VS Code with the official MCP extension. OpenAI Codex and GitHub Copilot increasingly support MCP via adapter bridges.

Is io.github.cyanheads/nominatim-mcp-server free?

The server itself is typically open source. Any upstream service (API keys, paid tiers, hosted infrastructure) may have its own pricing. Check the source repository for details.