Take a look at how leading brands and organizations are using the Bing Maps Platform to innovate, grow, connect with customers, and increase their business insight.
Industries
- Financial Services
- Fleet
- Hospitality & Travel
- Manufacturing
- Media & Entertainment
- Oil & Gas / Utilities
- Public Sector
- Real Estate
- Retail
Bank of America
Using Bing Maps, Bank of America customers can search for ATM or banking center locations offering the services they prefer, at a time that fits their schedule.
Barclays
Barclays enables searching for branches offering services to personal, business, and commercial customers, as well as those that offer financial planning services.
American Family Insurance
On the American Family Insurance site, visitors can find nearby agents and get driving directions, displayed on a Bing map.
VISA
VISA is connecting customers with services more effectively, using a Bing Maps ATM and branch locator.
Chase
Through Bing Maps pushpin mapping, Chase customizes connections to its branches, showing customers details like driving directions by zip code, and days and hours of operation.
Wells Fargo
Wells Fargo uses Bing Maps to direct customers to their nearest branch, with additional details about the services offered there including which branches sell stamps.
Zonar
Zonar, a fleet solution provider, switched to Bing Maps to create mapping solutions for its enterprise customers that provide advanced features, critical information, and high performance.
Bombardier
Bing Maps helped Bombardier, a global train and transportation company, gain valuable business insight and more efficiently manage its fleets and services.
City of Anaheim
Using Bing Maps, the City of Anaheim created an internal site to display city assets, resources, and live incidents to improve response time.
Wackenhut
Using Bing Maps, Wackenhut provides verification to clients that security officers are remaining within predefined boundaries and patrolling properties as required.
United Biscuits
With a fleet-tracking solution based on Bing Maps, United Biscuits employees can locate and direct their vehicles efficiently in real time, reducing operating expenses and carbon emissions.
J.B. Hunt Transport Services
J.B. Hunt integrated Bing Maps with internal data, so road-service operators can sort auto-generated vendor lists and quickly recommend reliable repair facilities to drivers.
Expedia
Expedia customers can find a specific hotel on a Bing map, which also lists nearby amenities such as water features, spas, or other points of interest.
Marriott
Marriott created a search filter with Bing Maps, so customers can narrow down hotel choices in an area by selecting the hotel features they care about.
RAC
On its Web site, RAC provides UK travel and traffic services that incorporate Bing maps, text and audio travel information, and traffic camera images. There's also an online route planner available.
HRS
Hotel Reservation Service (HRS) customers can search for hotels around the world to be displayed on a Bing map. They can narrow searches by facilities, services, and more.
Thomas Cook
Powered by Bing Maps, U.K. travel agency Thomas Cook provides maps and location-based information for worldwide destinations, making it easier for customers to plan their vacations.
Active Hotels
Active Hotels, one of Europe's leading online hotel reservations providers, deployed Bing Maps on its Web site to help customers make informed decisions when selecting accommodations.
lastminute.com
lastminute.com, an online travel and entertainment company, integrated Bing Maps into its Web site to support a worldwide hotel, restaurant, and lifestyle products finder.
VisitBrighton
Visitors to this tourism site can explore vivid imagery of the area and attractions on a Bing map. Synths enhance details and views.
Mr & Mrs Smith
Mr & Mrs Smith Boutique Hotels and Saab created a route planner of the U.K.'s best road trips, featuring top hotels, restaurants, and bars along the way.
Hotel.de
Using Bing Maps, Hotel.de customers can see a range of realistic location information before making a decision about the perfect place to stay.
Choice Hotels
Using Bing Maps, Choice Hotels gives customers the ability to choose the best hotel value in their destination city, based on surrounding area attractions that interest them.
Toyota
Customers can find the Toyota dealer closest to them, get driving directions, and determine which services and features the dealer offers using the Bing Maps application.
Ford
Ford uses the store locator and travel directions services of Bing Maps to create a richer online customer experience and drive more traffic to its dealerships.
Sealy
Sealy uses Bing Maps to show customers which retailers, by zip code or city, sell the mattress type they want before they head to the store.
InSinkErator
By using Bing Maps, InSinkErator makes insightful, real-time business decisions for its 130 international locations in hours instead of weeks, saving the company time and money.
Sanoma News
Finnish newspaper publisher Sanoma News uses Bing Maps to help users search for local news stories, explore a local directory, and post travel advice.
Genes Reunited
A leading family history Web site in the U.K., Genes Reunited integrated Bing Maps to improve users’ search for ancestors—and boosted its visitors by 55 percent.
Signposter.com
Signposter.com, a U.K. poster advertising services business, created a site using Bing Maps where customers can see format, price, and audience information for different sign locations.
Loopt
Loopt, a social networking service for mobile phones, uses pushpins on a Bing map to display user locations.
NBC Local Media: Chicago
NBC Chicago, an association of Chicago-area NBC affiliates, uses Bing Maps to provide near real-time traffic data, including incidents marked by pushpins.
British Broadcasting Corporation
The British Broadcasting Corporation published an interactive Olympic map powered by Bing Maps. Users could browse for events and locations using icons.
Leditore
On Italian publisher Leditore’s online version of its monthly motorcycle magazine, EuroMoto, motorcyclists can review tour routes and maps created by other enthusiasts, using Bing Maps technology.
Sportsdo
SportsDo, a GPS sports tracking system for mobile phones, uses Bing Maps to help customers map their routes and attach real-time, site-specific images and performance information.
BP
After Hurricane Katrina, BP developed a hurricane management system that combines weather data with Bing Maps 3D imagery and maps to help managers visualize assets.
Con Edison
The utility company that powers New York City informs customers about outage locations and information using a Bing map on its Storm Central site.
BC Hydro
Customers of this Canadian electricity provider can view power outage location and information, including number of customers affected and cause, on a Bing map.
Pepco
Utility customers in the D.C. area can visit Pepco’s online StormCenter, featuring a Bing map, and view outage locations and customers affected.
Entergy
Powering parts of Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas, the energy company Entergy uses Bing Maps in applications such as its storm center and outage maps features.
Shell
Using Bing Maps, Shell customers can pinpoint the most conveniently located stations and truck stops along a planned route and even search by specific service offerings.
TNRIS
TNRIS uses Bing Maps to provide easy access to geospatial data that supports emergency management in the state.
U.S. DOT Maritime Administration
Administration
The Maritime Administration created a data visualization system using Bing Maps to provide a single geographic view of complex information across multiple roles, locations, and UIs.
Seattle DOT
The Seattle Department of Transportation uses Bing Maps on its Travelers Information Web site, which provides users with near real-time data on traffic conditions for major streets and highways in Seattle.
LA Department of Mental Health
The Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health uses Bing Maps to help service providers and those in need to search for services and facilities nearest them.
Virginia DOT
The state of Virginia transportation agency used Bing Maps to build a Web site that features point-to-point routing, so users can select from different routing options, zoom in on locations, learn about road and weather conditions, and more.
Kansas DOT
The Kansas agency chose Bing Maps to replace previous maps with a browser-friendly solution, which also now shows highly detailed maps of many remote, rural areas, as well as traffic incidents, snow and ice conditions, and more.
Houston TranStar
Houston TranStar, a consortium of four government agencies, uses Bing Maps to display its near real-time traffic map, which overlays data about average speed, traffic incidents, road closures, cameras, and message signs.
Buckeye Traffic
The Ohio Department of Transportation’s site provides information from such sources as pavement sensors, monitoring stations, traffic cameras, and data input by ODOT personnel. The site’s clean interface helps drivers plan trips more easily.
Seattle: My Neighborhood
The City of Seattle uses Bing Maps to show neighborhood residents dozens of types of nearby amenities, including public art, libraries, farmers' markets—even protected Heritage Trees.
UN ITU
The International Telecommunication Union, an agency of the United Nations, uses Bing Maps to track deployment of telecommunications projects across Africa.
European Environment Agency
The European Environment Agency used Bing Maps to create Eye on Earth, an interactive Web feature that displays scientific data, along with the comments of ordinary citizens.
U.S. Air Force
The United States Air Force uses the Bing Maps mapping technology to easily map recruiting offices. Users can query by location as well as type of Air Force position.
City of Miami
The City of Miami chose the Bing Maps platform to develop applications that provide enhanced public safety response, planning, and tourism services.
New York City Trip Planner
Using the Trip Planner's Bing Maps interface, customers can search and explore points of interest and get precise routing directions before heading out the door.
California School Finder
California residents can compare schools side by side with school rankings and course offerings by searching for zip code, address, or school name.
Environmental Protection Agency
The Environmental Protection Agency has a consumer-friendly resource powered by Bing Maps. Users can access environmental data associated with sites across the country.
eCityGov Alliance
The eCityGov Alliance, a Washington State agency, used Bing Maps to build an application so users can search, locate, and learn about regional parks and recreational resources.
Coldwell Banker Commercial
Coldwell Banker Commercial is using the dynamic bird's eye view and three-dimensional viewing options of Bing Maps, along with superior aerial images.
Teranet
Teranet provides property information services. To make finding information easier, it used Bing Maps to integrate its land ownership data with mapping functionality.
Foxtons
Using Bing Maps, Foxtons offers property seekers interactive maps with step-by-step directions, access to aerial imagery, and views of local schools and transportation.
NovaLoca
NovaLoca, a Web-based real estate company, created a site using Bing Maps where prospective buyers can find property details and local area information for commercial properties.
Houston Association of Realtors
The association uses the Bing Maps platform to integrate mapping functions with the property search application on HAR.com, creating an engaging search experience.
RE/MAX Ontario
RE/MAX Ontario integrates Bing Maps to make finding properties by type, price, and location easy and more efficient.
John L. Scott
John L. Scott uses Bing Maps aerial views and mapping technology to create a high-definition home search that yields a high volume of site visits.
Cyberhomes
Cyberhomes.com delivers an unprecedented user experience with the help of rich imagery and data layering capabilities from Bing Maps.
Coldwell Banker
Coldwell Banker boosted its home search map feature use by 300 percent with its innovative approach to mapping, including immersive views showing the surrounding amenities.
CenterPoint Properties
Industrial real-estate developer CenterPoint used Bing Maps to plot properties on a map and overlay the images with data, allowing quick property assessment and increased productivity.
LoopNet
LoopNet is an online commercial real estate marketplace. After choosing Bing Maps, the company reported a 33-percent increase in the number of properties viewed daily.
Rightmove
The popular U.K. real estate site Rightmove launched AboutMyPlace, which pops up in property searches to give house-hunters local area information using Bing Maps.
Sperry Van Ness
Sperry Van Ness, a fast-growing U.S. commercial real estate firm, uses Bing Maps in its online tracking system so that agents can search for properties more efficiently.
Starbucks
Starbucks uses Bing Maps to offer three services: store maps, searches based on events, and the ability to send an invitation for a meeting at a store.
FedEx
FedEx delivers richer online customer experiences using integrated mapping and location data with Bing Maps.
The Body Shop International
The Body Shop International uses Bing Maps for its global store locator, which embeds an engaging Body Shop video into its search results for each store.
Nordstrom
Nordstrom integrates Bing Maps into its Web site to deliver a rich experience, providing store locations, hours, in-store events, and driving directions.
U-Haul
U-Haul empowers its customers to find locations with Bing Maps, and search for the products and services they need, such as trucks, hitches, and propane.
Harley-Davidson
The Harley-Davidson Ride Planner uses Bing Maps to showcase dealerships and hotels, and to bring customers together around great American motorcycle journeys.







