Google's address autocomplete API enables developers to create custom address autocomplete fields for their website. This API returns a list of address combinations that are near the user's cursor. This information can be used to populate dropdown menus on a web page. It's important that the labels are legible and easy to understand. To use this API, you must enable a label for the Google Address field. Otherwise, it will be hidden by default. You can use conditional logic or JavaScript to make it show again.
Another advantage of address autocomplete API is that it can validate and limit invalid addresses. This improves address data quality. Developers should be careful to choose an address autocomplete API, however. There are several factors to consider. Let's take a look at a few of them. Firstly, an address autocomplete API should provide a way to limit the number of invalid entries and ensure the quality of address data.
Addresses in Google are mostly unreliable, so it's vital to make sure they are accurate. To improve their accuracy, you should make sure the addresses are on a public page. This way, untrained volunteers can update their address information.