Compare the Top Component Libraries that integrate with Google Maps as of June 2025

This a list of Component Libraries that integrate with Google Maps. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Google Maps. View the products that work with Google Maps in the table below.

What are Component Libraries for Google Maps?

Component libraries are preconfigured sets of components, designs, styles, and code that enable developers and designers to build and design applications in a more efficient and streamlined way. A component library, also known as a UI component library, can be used across programming languages and frameworks to speed up and simplify design and development. Compare and read user reviews of the best Component Libraries for Google Maps currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    JOpt.TourOptimizer

    JOpt.TourOptimizer

    DNA Evolutions GmbH

    JOpt.TourOptimizer is an adaptable component to solve VRP, CVRP, and VRPTW class problems for any route optimization in logistics or similar fields. JOpt.TourOptimizer gives full access to modern optimization strategies and already includes many useful functions and algorithms to model various tour optimization problems. The JOpt.TourOptimizer library is easily integrated into any product. It can be customized to meet special requirements or adapt to the industries’ specific needs in which your software products are used. JOpt.TourOptimizer – enables you to enhance your product or project by seamlessly integrating DNA’s tour and resource optimization engine. It comes as a Java library or in Docker Container utilizing the Spring Framework and Swagger.
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    Bokeh

    Bokeh

    Bokeh

    Bokeh makes it simple to create common plots, but also can handle custom or specialized use-cases. Plots, dashboards, and apps can be published in web pages or Jupyter notebooks. Python has an incredible ecosystem of powerful analytics tools: NumPy, Scipy, Pandas, Dask, Scikit-Learn, OpenCV, and more. With a wide array of widgets, plot tools, and UI events that can trigger real Python callbacks, the Bokeh server is the bridge that lets you connect these tools to rich, interactive visualizations in the browser. Microscopium is a project maintained by researchers at Monash University. It allows researchers to discover new gene or drug functions by exploring large image datasets with Bokeh’s interactive tools. Panel is a tool for polished data presentation that utilizes the Bokeh server. It is created and supported by Anaconda. Panel makes it simple to create custom interactive web apps and dashboards by connecting user-defined widgets to plots, images, tables, or text.
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