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Mapbox is an American provider of custom for websites and applications such as Foursquare, , the , The Weather Channel, , and . Since 2010, it has rapidly expanded the niche of custom maps, as a response to the limited choice offered by map providers such as .

By 2020, Mapbox switched to a proprietary software license for most of the software it previously maintained as . As of October 2020, Mapbox had a valuation of $1 billion.


History
The startup was created as a part of in order to offer map customization for non-profit customers, in 2010. It was bootstrapped until a 2013 $10 million Series A funding round by Foundry Group. In June 2015, Mapbox announced it had raised $52.55 million in a Series B round of funding led by DFJ Growth.

Early work on tools, including the iD editor, was funded by a $575,000 grant from the Knight Foundation.

On July 11, 2016, discontinued the open tile API and users such as were switched to a temporarily free tier of the Mapbox tileserver, while considering alternatives.

In October 2017, led a $164 million investment in Mapbox Inc., with other existing investors including venture-capital firms Foundry Group, DFJ Growth, DBL Partners and . In November 2017, Mapbox acquired the Belarus-based neural network startup Mapdata.

In January 2018, Mapbox acquired the team behind the open-source routing engine Valhalla.

In December 2020, Mapbox released the second version of their JavaScript library for online display of maps, Mapbox GL JS. Previously open source code under a BSD license, the new version switched to proprietary licensing. This resulted in a fork of the open source code, MapLibre GL, and initiation of the project.

In March 2021, the company appointed a new chief executive officer, Peter Sirota, formerly of . Sirota replaced Eric Gundersen, who became "chief strategy officer" and chairman of the board.

In June 2021, workers at Mapbox announced that a majority of US-based employees had signed and submitted union authorization cards to the National Labor Relations Board in order to be represented by the Communication Workers of America, through . Mapbox declined to voluntarily recognize the union, requesting an election be held in addition to the . The election, conducted the following August, resulted in 123 votes against versus 81 in favor of forming a union, so the unionization vote failed.

On June 14, 2022, the NLRB issued a complaint against Mapbox, citing coercive actions, like threats and surveillance, and the firing of union organizers. Shortly after, an article was published describing the tactics used at Mapbox. A court date was set for October 3, 2022, however a settlement agreement was ultimately reached.


Data sources and technology
The data is taken from open data sources, such as and , and from purchased proprietary data sources, such as . A Cloudless Atlas — How Mapbox Aims to Make the World’s ‘Most Beautiful Map’, Wired, 14 May 2013 The technology is based on Node.js, , , and Leaflet.

Mapbox uses anonymized data from telemetry pings, such as and , to identify likely missing data in with automatic methods, then manually applies the fixes or reports the issue to OSM contributors.


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