Maps for your product — hosted in the EU, with no tracking
Tilezza serves map tiles, address search and routing from our own European servers. Your visitor’s browser never talks to a US provider, and no cookie is set.
Tilezza is an EU-hosted map API: vector and raster tiles, geocoding and routing from a single key, with no cookies and no third parties.
Why teams switch
Tiles, fonts and search all come from our servers. No Google Fonts, no US CDN — the exact exposure a Munich court ruled on in 2022 simply does not arise.
You do not need a consent banner for the map, and visitors who reject everything still see it — there is nothing to accept.
No surprise invoice when a campaign spikes your traffic. You can see what you consume before it happens.
Raster style colours are set with a single URL parameter; vector styles are fully yours. No designer required.
Who it is for
Listing maps, neighbourhood search, “what is nearby”. Address search comes from the same key.
Tiles, geocoding and turn-by-turn routing in one place — car, bicycle, pedestrian and truck profiles.
Network maps, fault reporting, asset registers — where procurement requires EU hosting in the first place.
Patient addresses and routes are the most sensitive data you handle. Here they stay inside the EU.
Field maps, sampling points and satellite layers alongside your own data.
One key across client projects, locked to domains. You will not have to explain a cookie banner to your client.
We measured it, we do not just claim it
Using a clean browser profile, before any consent, we counted how many external services a page contacts. On our own sites running on Tilezza the number is 0–1. On a large Hungarian map portal it is 15, five of them non-EU giants — all before the cookie banner appears.
What it looks like in practice
One line in Leaflet or MapLibre and you are done. No SDK to install, no credit card to try it.
Frequently asked questions
What does it cost?
By usage, weighted by how expensive the operation is: a vector tile counts as 1, a raster tile 3, a retina raster tile 5, a geocoding call 2 and a route 8. Tell us your traffic and we will tell you the number.
Do I really not need a cookie banner?
Not because of the map. Tilezza sets no cookie and writes nothing to the visitor’s device. Banners you need for other reasons stay, of course.
Where does the map data come from?
We build the tiles from OpenStreetMap data and serve them ourselves. Attribution to OSM contributors is required — one line in the corner of the map covers it.
Can I migrate from Google Maps?
Raster tiles work with any common map library (Leaflet, MapLibre, OpenLayers). Geocoding and routing are separate endpoints. In most cases only a few lines change.
What if the service goes down?
Own servers with caching: already-served tiles keep working even while a renderer restarts. We monitor it ourselves.
Let us look at your case
Tell us what you need the map for, and we will tell you the traffic, the cost and how much work the switch is.
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