Route Optimizer
Paste 2–25 addresses (one per line). Choose whether to return to the start and whether to fix the first address as your starting point. We’ll return the best visit order and show distance and time between each step, plus a map.
0 addresses. Min 2, max 25.
About this Route Optimizer
Enter 2–25 addresses (one per line) and get the best order to visit them to minimize driving time and distance. Uses geocoding and OpenStreetMap routing. You can choose to return to the start (round trip) or fix the first address as your start and end. The report shows the ordered list, distance and time for each leg, totals, and a map with stop markers.
Key Features
Paste 2–25 addresses (one per line)
Optional round trip (return to start)
Optional “start at first address” to fix start/end
Optimal visit order to minimize time and distance
Distance and time between each step
Total miles and total time
Interactive map with stop markers and route line
How to Use
Paste or type addresses, one per line (2–25 addresses)
Check “Return to start” if you want to end where you started
Check “Start at first address” to keep the first address as start (and end if round trip)
Click Optimize route
Wait for the result (may take up to a minute for many stops)
Review the ordered list, legs, totals, and map
Popular Use Cases
Delivery and pickup route planning
Errand runs with multiple stops
Road trip waypoint order
Sales or service visit scheduling
Multi-stop logistics
Tips & Best Practices
Use full addresses (street, city, state/region, country) for better geocoding.
Rates are limited to 20 requests per minute per IP; if you see “Too many requests,” wait a minute.
For 20+ stops, the request can take 30–60 seconds.
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