
Bing Maps API
- Features
- Ease of use
- Ease of management
- Quality of support
- Affordability
- Market presence
- Retail and wholesale
- Media and communications
- Accommodation and food services
What is Bing Maps API
Broad mapping and routing APIs
Microsoft ecosystem alignment
Developer-oriented delivery model
Not a full GIS suite
Licensing and usage constraints
Data coverage and parity variability
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model: Transaction-based / enterprise licensing (billable transactions tracked by Bing Maps keys; enterprise licensing and transaction bundles are sold via Microsoft Maps Licensing — public per-transaction prices for Bing Maps for Enterprise are not published on Microsoft’s site).
Free tier/trial: Basic (permanently free) Bing Maps keys available. Free-use limits (from Microsoft documentation):
- Public-facing Windows Store / Windows Phone / WPF apps: limit of 50,000 transactions per 24‑hour period.
- Internal Windows apps, public-facing websites and non‑Windows mobile apps: limit of 125,000 billable transactions per calendar year.
- Session behavior: Requests made with a Bing Maps control session ID (instead of a Bing Maps key) are non-billable up to 25 requests per session; the 26th and subsequent requests in the session are billable.
Example costs: Not published on Microsoft’s official Bing Maps pages. Enterprise/volume pricing and transaction-bundle quotes must be requested from the Microsoft Maps Licensing team (contact addresses on Microsoft pages).
Discount/options: Enterprise/volume licensing and custom quotes available via Microsoft Maps Licensing (contact sales/licensing). Microsoft is directing new enterprise customers to migrate/licence through Azure Maps (Azure Maps has public pricing on the Azure site).