Coverage

How far Plot reaches

Plot resolves any address on Earth through a universal geocoder, then routes it to the richest regional source set we have — and layers on global heritage sources that work everywhere. Here is the real breadth, today.

19

regions across 4 continents

157

metros with free parcel data

77

counties mapped for deeds

5

global sources that work anywhere

Europe · North America · Oceania · Worldwide

Works anywhere on Earth

Some sources aren't tied to any one country. Whether your address is in Brooklyn or Bavaria, Plot queries these global, free archives by coordinate — so every story starts with something real.

Wikidataworks anywhereOpenStreetMapworks anywhereInternet Archiveworks anywhereNational Register (NRHP)works anywhereHistoric mapsworks anywhereEuropeanaoptionalFamilySearchoptional

Wikidata, OpenStreetMap heritage, the Internet Archive, the U.S. National Register, and historic maps are live everywhere with no setup. Europeana and FamilySearch add tens of millions of European cultural items and billions of indexed people records when those free partnerships are switched on.

Deep regional source sets

Where we've gone deep, an address unlocks a full chain — parcels, ownership, census people, historic press and imagery. 19 of our 19 regions have live source sets today; the rest are wired and deepening.

United States — New York CityNorth America · from 1850
6 live · 2 with a partner key sources
United StatesNorth America · from 1850
4 live · 3 with a partner key · 1 planned sources
United KingdomEurope · from 1700
6 live · 2 planned sources
IrelandEurope · from 1600
5 live · 2 planned sources
CanadaNorth America · from 1600
4 live · 2 with a partner key · 2 planned sources
AustraliaOceania · from 1788
5 live · 1 with a partner key · 1 planned sources
New ZealandOceania · from 1840
5 live · 1 with a partner key · 1 planned sources
AustriaEurope · from 1700
4 live · 4 planned sources
GermanyEurope · from 1700
4 live · 1 with a partner key · 3 planned sources
FranceEurope · from 1600
5 live · 3 planned sources
ItalyEurope · from 1400
4 live · 4 planned sources
NetherlandsEurope · from 1600
6 live · 2 planned sources
SpainEurope · from 1500
4 live · 4 planned sources
BelgiumEurope · from 1600
4 live · 4 planned sources
SwitzerlandEurope · from 1500
4 live · 4 planned sources
SwedenEurope · from 1600
4 live · 4 planned sources
PortugalEurope · from 1500
4 live · 4 planned sources
PolandEurope · from 1600
4 live · 4 planned sources
WorldwideWorldwide · from 1700
4 live · 4 planned sources

Free parcel data across 157 metros

Hundreds of city and county governments publish open parcel data. Plot reads those open-data layers directly — no keys, no fees — covering roughly 119,299,000 people across the registered metros. A few of the largest:

Houston · 4,800,000Phoenix · 4,500,000Los Angeles · 3,900,000Berlin · 3,700,000Toronto · 2,790,000Chicago · 2,700,000Seattle · 2,300,000San Antonio · 2,000,000Vienna · 1,980,000Montreal · 1,760,000Saint-Denis · 1,640,000Boulogne-Billancourt · 1,620,000

Honest about depth

Breadth is real; depth varies by place. A Brooklyn address can return a full deed chain back to the 19th century, while a small town elsewhere may start with maps, heritage records and the people in old censuses. Deeds in particular are fragmented across 77 U.S. county recorders — genuine open APIs are rare. For complete parcel + deed depth anywhere, Plot can switch on optional national data partners (Regrid for parcels, ATTOM for deeds) that turn any address into NYC-grade detail — no code change, just a flip of a switch. Those depth partners are ready to activate.