Geokod
Geokod is a business data tool designed to turn a CSV file of raw addresses into clean, usable geographic data.
Visitors upload a file, identify the address columns, run batch geocoding and download an enriched export containing geographic coordinates. The aim is to make initially difficult data directly usable for mapping, regional analysis, distance calculations or matching with other sources.
The Project is intended for professionals who work with address files without wanting to write scripts or use a complex GIS tool: sales teams, small and medium-sized businesses, local authorities, regional networks and organisations that need to improve the quality of field data quickly.
Why this project?
Across several assignments, I encountered the same recurring problem: geographic data is often present in business files but rarely ready to use.
An address can be written in many ways, contain mistakes, lack precision or be split across several columns. While it remains raw, its uses are severely limited: the data cannot be mapped reliably, used to calculate distances, grouped into areas, prioritised for interventions or matched with other sources.
Manual processing quickly becomes time-consuming, especially when addresses have to be reviewed one by one to correct them, standardise them or retrieve reliable coordinates.
Geokod grew out of that need. It simplifies address-data quality work through a clear interface for importing a CSV file, geocoding rows in batches, reviewing the results and exporting clean geographic data.
The tool uses the geocoding services provided by France's National Institute of Geographic and Forest Information (IGN) to turn raw addresses into usable coordinates without requiring visitors to write scripts or work directly with an API.
