COORDINATE-TO-ADDRESS EXTRACTION

Drop a pin.
Get every address.

PinSweep turns Google Maps coordinates into a complete list of every address in the area. No enterprise contracts. No API integration. Just coordinates in, addresses out.

INPUT 26.1224, -80.1373 r = 0.5 mi
OUTPUT
1247 NW 3rd Ave 1251 NW 3rd Ave 1255 NW 3rd Ave + 847 more addresses

Three steps. No complexity.

01

Paste coordinates

Copy any coordinates from Google Maps. Right-click any spot on the map, grab the lat/long, paste it in.

02

Set your radius

Choose how wide to sweep. A block, a neighborhood, an entire zip code. You define the boundary.

03

Download addresses

Every address in your defined area, formatted and ready. CSV export for mailing lists, CRMs, or canvassing routes.

Built for people who need addresses, not APIs

Area sweep, not point lookup

Other tools convert one coordinate to one address. PinSweep scans an entire area and returns every address inside it. Hundreds or thousands of addresses from a single search.

CSV-ready output

Download your results as a clean spreadsheet. Plug directly into direct mail platforms, CRM imports, or route planning tools.

No developer required

Enterprise parcel APIs need engineering teams. PinSweep needs a browser. Paste, click, download.

Affordable at any scale

Parcel data APIs start at $500/month. PinSweep makes the same data accessible for a fraction of the cost.

The old way vs. PinSweep

Enterprise parcel APIs
  • $500 - $5,000+/month
  • Requires developer integration
  • Complex API documentation
  • Weeks to get started
  • Built for engineering teams
vs
PinSweep
  • Fraction of the cost
  • No code, no integration
  • Paste coordinates, get addresses
  • Results in seconds
  • Built for real people

Every address. Any area. Instantly.

PinSweep exists because getting a list of addresses in an area shouldn't require a $5,000/month API contract and a dev team. Whether you're a real estate investor scouting neighborhoods, a solar company targeting rooftops, or an insurance agent building your book, you deserve access to the same data the enterprise players have.