Origami’s Geolocation & Address Mapping
Geolocation & Address Mapping in Origami
Origami offers robust integration with Google Maps for location-based functionality, streamlining address management and enhancing user interaction with geolocation data. Here’s how it works
Address Field Integration
In Origami, the Address field is integrated with Google Maps. As users start typing an address, the system pulls real-time suggestions from Google Maps, allowing for easy and accurate address selection. This integration ensures that the address data is always up to date and correctly formatted, eliminating the risk of incorrect or incomplete addressees.
Map View Disaply
For any entity that includes an address field, Origami offers a Map View feature. This map displays all relevant records from the entity, with markers indicating their respective locations based on the addresses stored in the system. The map is fully interactive, allowing users to visually pinpoint where the records are located and gain quick insights into spatial distribution.

Proximity Search with Radius Filter
Origami’s geolocation feature goes beyond simple address mapping by enabling radius-based search. When users enter an address, they can set a search radius (e.g., 10 kilometers) to find records within a specific distance from the entered location. This functionality is highly flexible, as users can specify the radius either by entering a numeric value (e.g., “10 km”) or by manually adjusting the radius on the map.
dvanced Filtering
In addition to searching by address, Origami also allows filtering by address data, giving users the ability to find records that match specific location criteria. Whether you’re looking for all addresses in a specific city, region, or within a defined distance from a particular point, the Address Mapping and Radius Search features streamline the process and make it highly efficient.

This geolocation and mapping functionality provides a powerful tool for businesses and organizations that need to manage and visualize location-based data, offering dynamic and easy-to-use options for organizing and filtering addresses within the system.