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Amazon Location Service announces enhanced map styling with contour line density, traffic visualization, and 3D terrain Amazon Location Service today announced new map styling capabilities, providing developers with greater control over terrain visualization, traffic display, and immersive 3D experiences. This release introduces customizable contour line density levels, a traffic congestion-only mode, 3D Terrain and Globe View features, and expands support for existing features across multiple map styles. These capabilities enable you to customize maps for diverse use cases. Choose from three contour line density levels (Low, Medium, and High) to control elevation data visualization, with Low density emphasizing major elevation changes, Medium density providing balanced detail, and High density showing double the contour lines for intricate terrain views. Display traffic strategically with the new traffic congestion-only mode, which filters out free-flowing traffic to highlight incidents and congestion. Create immersive experiences with 3D Terrain and 3D Globe View with Atmosphere, featuring realistic elevation and atmospheric effects. Additionally, existing features like full traffic visualization, Transit and Truck travel modes, and dark and light color schemes are now available across more map styles, including Monochrome, Hybrid, and Satellite. Amazon Location Service is available in the following AWS Regions: US East (Ohio), US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Malaysia), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Canada (Central), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (Ireland), Europe (London), Europe (Spain), Europe (Stockholm), South America (São Paulo), and AWS GovCloud (US-West). To get started, visit the Amazon Location Service Developer Guide or try the hands-on how to code samples.

🆕 Amazon Location Service now features improved map styling with contour lines, traffic, and 3D terrain. Customizable contour levels, traffic modes, and immersive 3D are available. Existing features are expanded across multiple styles. Available in multiple AWS regions.

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Amazon Location Service announces enhanced map styling with contour line density, traffic visualization, and 3D terrain Amazon Location Service today announced new map styling capabilities, providing developers with greater control over terrain visualization, traffic display, and immersive 3D experiences. This release introduces customizable contour line density levels, a traffic congestion-only mode, 3D Terrain and Globe View features, and expands support for existing features across multiple map styles. These capabilities enable you to customize maps for diverse use cases. Choose from three contour line density levels (Low, Medium, and High) to control elevation data visualization, with Low density emphasizing major elevation changes, Medium density providing balanced detail, and High density showing double the contour lines for intricate terrain views. Display traffic strategically with the new traffic congestion-only mode, which filters out free-flowing traffic to highlight incidents and congestion. Create immersive experiences with 3D Terrain and 3D Globe View with Atmosphere, featuring realistic elevation and atmospheric effects. Additionally, existing features like full traffic visualization, Transit and Truck travel modes, and dark and light color schemes are now available across more map styles, including Monochrome, Hybrid, and Satellite. Amazon Location Service is available in the following AWS Regions: US East (Ohio), US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Malaysia), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Canada (Central), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (Ireland), Europe (London), Europe (Spain), Europe (Stockholm), South America (São Paulo), and AWS GovCloud (US-West). To get started, visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/location/latest/developerguide/maps-concepts.html or try the hands-on https://docs.aws.amazon.com/location/latest/developerguide/dynamic-maps-how-to.html.

Amazon Location Service announces enhanced map styling with contour line density, traffic visualization, and 3D terrain

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Amazon Location Service now supports GrabMaps with enhanced APIs for Southeast Asia Amazon Location Service now supports GrabMaps with simplified APIs that eliminate upfront resource creation, making it faster to build maps, places, and routing applications with high-quality Southeast Asian data. GrabMaps provides detailed, region-specific mapping data built for Southeast Asia's unique geography, road networks, and local navigation patterns. The data is continuously refreshed using Grab's extensive regional operations to maintain current coverage of road conditions, address changes, and points of interest. The new APIs follow industry-standard patterns that let you make calls without creating resources upfront, reducing setup friction and accelerating time to integration. Whether you are building delivery logistics, ride-hailing, or consumer applications, GrabMaps provides trusted local data for Southeast Asian customers. GrabMaps-powered location services are available in the Asia Pacific (Singapore) (ap-southeast-1) and Asia Pacific (Malaysia) (ap-southeast-5) regions. GrabMaps provides geospatial data coverage across eight Southeast Asian countries: Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Singapore, Vietnam, Indonesia, Myanmar, and Cambodia. Learn more about GrabMaps for Amazon Location Service.

🆕 Amazon Location Service now supports GrabMaps, simplifying APIs for Southeast Asia, cutting setup time, and delivering high-quality, region-specific mapping data for eight countries with continuous updates.

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Amazon Location Service now supports GrabMaps with enhanced APIs for Southeast Asia Amazon Location Service now supports GrabMaps with simplified APIs that eliminate upfront resource creation, making it faster to build maps, places, and routing applications with high-quality Southeast Asian data. GrabMaps provides detailed, region-specific mapping data built for Southeast Asia's unique geography, road networks, and local navigation patterns. The data is continuously refreshed using Grab's extensive regional operations to maintain current coverage of road conditions, address changes, and points of interest. The new APIs follow industry-standard patterns that let you make calls without creating resources upfront, reducing setup friction and accelerating time to integration. Whether you are building delivery logistics, ride-hailing, or consumer applications, GrabMaps provides trusted local data for Southeast Asian customers. GrabMaps-powered location services are available in the Asia Pacific (Singapore) (ap-southeast-1) and Asia Pacific (Malaysia) (ap-southeast-5) regions. GrabMaps provides geospatial data coverage across eight Southeast Asian countries: Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Singapore, Vietnam, Indonesia, Myanmar, and Cambodia. https://aws.amazon.com/location/grabmaps

Amazon Location Service now supports GrabMaps with enhanced APIs for Southeast Asia

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Amazon Location Service introduces LLM Context as a Kiro power and Claude Code plugin to improve AI performance Today, Amazon Location launched curated AI Agent context as a Kiro power, Claude Code plugin, and agent skill in the open Agent Skills format, usable by any compatible agent. Developers can use this context with generative AI tools such as Kiro, Claude Code, and Cursor to improve code accuracy, accelerate feature implementation, and reduce iteration time when adding Amazon Location-enabled capabilities to their applications. Amazon Location Service is a mapping service that offers geospatial data and location functionality such as maps, places search and geocoding, route planning, device tracking, and geofencing. Once loaded by AI development tools, the curated Amazon Location context accelerates development of common location-based solutions such as address entry forms for delivery applications, map display, nearest-store lookup, and route visualization. The context includes pre-validated implementation patterns and step-by-step instructions for these use cases, allowing developers to focus on application-specific logic rather than API integration details. Amazon Location Service is available in the following AWS Regions: US East (Ohio), US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Malaysia), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Canada (Central), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (Ireland), Europe (London), Europe (Spain), Europe (Stockholm), South America (São Paulo), and AWS GovCloud (US-West). To get started, download and install the context to your agent of choice from the amazon-location-agent-context repository on GitHub, or learn more about using AI and LLMs to accelerate development with Amazon Location Service.

🆕 Amazon Location Service introduces Kiro power, Claude Code plugin, and agent skill to boost AI performance, offering pre-validated patterns for location-based solutions like address forms and route planning, available in multiple AWS regions.

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Amazon Location Service introduces LLM Context as a Kiro power and Claude Code plugin to improve AI performance Today, Amazon Location launched curated AI Agent context as a https://kiro.dev/powers/https://kiro.dev/powers/, https://code.claude.com/docs/en/plugins, and agent skill in the open https://agentskills.io/home format, usable by any compatible agent. Developers can use this context with generative AI tools such as Kiro, Claude Code, and Cursor to improve code accuracy, accelerate feature implementation, and reduce iteration time when adding Amazon Location-enabled capabilities to their applications. Amazon Location Service is a mapping service that offers geospatial data and location functionality such as maps, places search and geocoding, route planning, device tracking, and geofencing. Once loaded by AI development tools, the curated Amazon Location context accelerates development of common location-based solutions such as address entry forms for delivery applications, map display, nearest-store lookup, and route visualization. The context includes pre-validated implementation patterns and step-by-step instructions for these use cases, allowing developers to focus on application-specific logic rather than API integration details. Amazon Location Service is available in the following AWS Regions: US East (Ohio), US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Malaysia), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Canada (Central), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (Ireland), Europe (London), Europe (Spain), Europe (Stockholm), South America (São Paulo), and AWS GovCloud (US-West). To get started, download and install the context to your agent of choice from the https://github.com/aws-geospatial/amazon-location-agent-context, or learn more about using https://docs.aws.amazon.com/location/latest/developerguide/ai-llms.html to accelerate development with Amazon Location Service.

Amazon Location Service introduces LLM Context as a Kiro power and Claude Code plugin to improve AI performance

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Amazon Location Service introduces Address Form Solution Builder Today, AWS announced Address Form Solution Builder from Amazon Location Service, enabling developers to build a customized address form, without writing any code, that helps their users enter their address with predictive suggestions, autofill address fields such as postal code, and customizable layout. This guided experience allows developers to generate a ready-to-use application in minutes and download the developer package in React JavaScript, React Typescript, or Standalone HTML/JavaScript. Developers can use address forms to improve the user experience, speed, and accuracy of collecting address information from their users. Features such as predictive suggestions helps end-users select their complete address after just a few keystrokes, reducing the data entry time and error rate. The integrated map view lets users visualize their selected address's location and adjust the placement of the pin on the map to indicate a specific entrance. By improving the speed and accuracy of address collection, enterprises can improve their customer experience, reduce fraud, and increase delivery success rate. Amazon Location Service’s Address Form Solution Builder is available in the following AWS Regions: US East (Ohio), US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Canada (Central), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (Ireland), Europe (London), Europe (Stockholm), Europe (Spain), and South America (São Paulo). Build your first address form using the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/location/latest/developerguide/address-form-sdk.html or learn more about this feature in our https://docs.aws.amazon.com/location/latest/developerguide/address-form-sdk.html. 

Amazon Location Service introduces Address Form Solution Builder

Today, AWS announced Address Form Solution Builder from Amazon Location Service, enabling developers to build a customized address form, without writing any code, that helps their users enter their ad...

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Amazon Location Service introduces Address Form Solution Builder Today, AWS announced Address Form Solution Builder from Amazon Location Service, enabling developers to build a customized address form, without writing any code, that helps their users enter their address with predictive suggestions, autofill address fields such as postal code, and customizable layout. This guided experience allows developers to generate a ready-to-use application in minutes and download the developer package in React JavaScript, React Typescript, or Standalone HTML/JavaScript. Developers can use address forms to improve the user experience, speed, and accuracy of collecting address information from their users. Features such as predictive suggestions helps end-users select their complete address after just a few keystrokes, reducing the data entry time and error rate. The integrated map view lets users visualize their selected address's location and adjust the placement of the pin on the map to indicate a specific entrance. By improving the speed and accuracy of address collection, enterprises can improve their customer experience, reduce fraud, and increase delivery success rate. Amazon Location Service’s Address Form Solution Builder is available in the following AWS Regions: US East (Ohio), US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Canada (Central), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (Ireland), Europe (London), Europe (Stockholm), Europe (Spain), and South America (São Paulo). Build your first address form using the Amazon Location Console or learn more about this feature in our Developer Guide.

🆕 AWS launched Address Form Solution Builder in Amazon Location Service, enabling developers to create custom address forms with predictive suggestions and autofill, speeding up address entry and reducing errors, available in multiple regions.

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Amazon Location Service introduces new API key restrictions Today, AWS announced enhanced API key restrictions for Amazon Location Service, enabling developers to secure their location-based applications more effectively. This new capability helps organizations that need to restrict API access to specific mobile applications, providing improved security controls for location services across their application portfolio. Developers can now create granular security policies by restricting API keys to specific Android applications using package names and SHA-1 certificate fingerprints, or to iOS applications using Bundle IDs. For example, enterprises can ensure their API keys only work with their approved mobile applications, while development teams can create separate keys for testing and production environments. Amazon Location Service API key restrictions are available in the following AWS Regions: US East (Ohio), US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Canada (Central), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (Ireland), Europe (London), Europe (Stockholm), Europe (Spain), and South America (São Paulo). To implement these restrictions, you'll need to update your API key configurations using the Amazon Location Service console or APIs. To learn more, please visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/location/latest/developerguide/using-apikeys.html.

Amazon Location Service introduces new API key restrictions

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Amazon Location Service introduces new API key restrictions Today, AWS announced enhanced API key restrictions for Amazon Location Service, enabling developers to secure their location-based applications more effectively. This new capability helps organizations that need to restrict API access to specific mobile applications, providing improved security controls for location services across their application portfolio. Developers can now create granular security policies by restricting API keys to specific Android applications using package names and SHA-1 certificate fingerprints, or to iOS applications using Bundle IDs. For example, enterprises can ensure their API keys only work with their approved mobile applications, while development teams can create separate keys for testing and production environments. Amazon Location Service API key restrictions are available in the following AWS Regions: US East (Ohio), US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Canada (Central), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (Ireland), Europe (London), Europe (Stockholm), Europe (Spain), and South America (São Paulo). To implement these restrictions, you'll need to update your API key configurations using the Amazon Location Service console or APIs. To learn more, please visit the Developer Guide.

🆕 AWS boosts Amazon Location Service with new API key limits, letting developers secure location apps by restricting access to specific mobile apps, enhancing security. Available in multiple regions; update settings via console or APIs.

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Amazon Location Service Introduces New Map Styling Features for Enhanced Customization Today, AWS announced enhanced map styling features for Amazon Location Service, enabling users to further customize maps with terrain visualization, contour lines, real-time traffic data, and transportation-specific routing information. Developers can create more detailed and informative maps tailored for various use cases, such as outdoor navigation, logistics planning, and traffic management, by leveraging parameters like terrain, contour-density, traffic, and travel-mode through the GetStyleDescriptor API. With these styling capabilities, users can overlay real-time traffic conditions, visualize transportation-specific routing information such as transit and trucks, and display topographic features through elevation shading. For instance, developers can display current traffic conditions for optimized route planning, show truck-specific routing restrictions for logistics applications, or create maps that highlight physical terrain details for hiking and outdoor activities. Each feature operates seamlessly, providing enhanced map visualization and reliable performance for diverse use cases. These new map styling features are available in the following AWS Regions: US East (Ohio), US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Canada (Central), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (Ireland), Europe (London), Europe (Stockholm), Europe (Spain), and South America (São Paulo). To learn more, please visit the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/location/latest/developerguide/what-is.html.

Amazon Location Service Introduces New Map Styling Features for Enhanced Customization

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Amazon Location Service Introduces New Map Styling Features for Enhanced Customization Today, AWS announced enhanced map styling features for Amazon Location Service, enabling users to further customize maps with terrain visualization, contour lines, real-time traffic data, and transportation-specific routing information. Developers can create more detailed and informative maps tailored for various use cases, such as outdoor navigation, logistics planning, and traffic management, by leveraging parameters like terrain, contour-density, traffic, and travel-mode through the GetStyleDescriptor API. With these styling capabilities, users can overlay real-time traffic conditions, visualize transportation-specific routing information such as transit and trucks, and display topographic features through elevation shading. For instance, developers can display current traffic conditions for optimized route planning, show truck-specific routing restrictions for logistics applications, or create maps that highlight physical terrain details for hiking and outdoor activities. Each feature operates seamlessly, providing enhanced map visualization and reliable performance for diverse use cases. These new map styling features are available in the following AWS Regions: US East (Ohio), US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Canada (Central), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (Ireland), Europe (London), Europe (Stockholm), Europe (Spain), and South America (São Paulo). To learn more, please visit the Developer Guide.

🆕 AWS's Amazon Location Service now offers improved map styling for better customization, including terrain, contour lines, real-time traffic, and routing. Available in 13 regions, it supports navigation, logistics, and traffic management.

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Amazon Location Service now supports AWS PrivateLink We are excited to announce that Amazon Location Service now supports https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpc/latest/privatelink/what-is-privatelink.html integration, enabling customers to establish private connectivity between their VPCs and Amazon Location Service without data ever traversing the public internet. With this new capability, customers can now access Amazon Location Service APIs through private IP addresses within their VPC, significantly enhancing their security posture. This integration simplifies network architecture by eliminating the need for internet gateways, NAT devices, or public IP addresses, while helping customers meet strict regulatory and compliance requirements by keeping all traffic within the AWS network. Setting up AWS PrivateLink for Amazon Location Service is straightforward. Customers can create interface VPC endpoints through the AWS Management Console or AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI) commands. Once configured, applications can immediately begin accessing Amazon Location Service APIs using private IP addresses, with all traffic remaining secure within the AWS network. To learn more about using AWS PrivateLink with Amazon Location, see the https://docs.aws.amazon.com/location/latest/developerguide/privatelink-interface-endpoints.html.  

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Amazon Location Service now supports AWS PrivateLink We are excited to announce that Amazon Location Service now supports AWS PrivateLink integration, enabling customers to establish private connectivity between their VPCs and Amazon Location Service without data ever traversing the public internet. With this new capability, customers can now access Amazon Location Service APIs through private IP addresses within their VPC, significantly enhancing their security posture. This integration simplifies network architecture by eliminating the need for internet gateways, NAT devices, or public IP addresses, while helping customers meet strict regulatory and compliance requirements by keeping all traffic within the AWS network. Setting up AWS PrivateLink for Amazon Location Service is straightforward. Customers can create interface VPC endpoints through the AWS Management Console or AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI) commands. Once configured, applications can immediately begin accessing Amazon Location Service APIs using private IP addresses, with all traffic remaining secure within the AWS network. To learn more about using AWS PrivateLink with Amazon Location, see the Amazon Location Service developer guide.

🆕 Amazon Location Service now supports AWS PrivateLink for private connectivity within VPCs, enhancing security and simplifying network architecture by eliminating public internet exposure, aiding compliance. Setup via AWS Console or CLI.

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