The open-source, real-time alternative to Bloomberg's $24,000/year datacenter MAP tool. Free forever.
Our interactive map provides a comprehensive, real-time view of the world's digital backbone, from major hubs to the emerging AI frontier.
Access data on over 5,800 verified datacenter facilities across the globe. We continuously sync with PeeringDB and other sources to ensure accuracy.
We monitor 23 of the world's largest AI datacenters, tracking critical data on power capacity, GPU clusters, and investment trends for the AI revolution.
This is a community-driven project. All data is free, accessible via API, and continuously updated. No paywalls, no enterprise licenses.
How we map the world's datacenter infrastructure
Sourced from PeeringDB, the industry-standard registry used by network operators worldwide. Each facility has a verified physical address, operator details, and interconnection metadata. Free public API, no authentication required.
Sourced from Epoch AI, an independent research organization tracking AI compute infrastructure. Includes frontier training clusters from xAI (Colossus), OpenAI (Stargate), Meta, CoreWeave, and others. Coordinates verified from regulatory filings, satellite imagery, and public records.
Compiled from public cloud provider infrastructure pages: AWS, Google Cloud, Azure, Oracle, and Alibaba Cloud. Hyperscalers do not publicly disclose exact facility addresses — locations are mapped to city-level coordinates. Markers on the map are tagged ⚠ APPROX. LOCATION accordingly.
Total: 6,111 facilities across 205 countries. Data refreshed periodically. All primary sources are publicly accessible and free to use. If you have corrections or additions, reach out — we want this map to be as accurate as possible.