Software · head to head
Airveda vs OpenWeatherMap

Airveda
Software
India's leading air quality monitoring solution
- From
- 7999/one-time
- Rated
- -

OpenWeatherMap
Software
Developer-friendly weather API with global coverage
- From
- Free
- Rated
- -
The short version
- Only OpenWeatherMap has a free tier, so it costs nothing to try first.
- Each has a real cost: Airveda primarily a hardware company; the data platform accompanies monitors rather than standing alone; OpenWeatherMap free tier capped at 60 calls/minute and 1,000,000 calls/month
- They diverge on capability: Airveda covers PM2.5 monitoring, OpenWeatherMap covers Weather API.
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which Airveda and OpenWeatherMap actually diverge.
| Attribute | Airveda | OpenWeatherMap |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | 7999/one-time | Free |
| Pricing model | one-time | Unknown |
| Free tier | No | Yes |
| Platforms | Ios, Android, Hardware | Web |
| Founded | 2016 | 2017 |
Identical on both: user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown).
What each one covers
Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.
Only in Airveda
- PM2.5 monitoring
- CO2 tracking
- Mobile app
- Alerts
- Mobile app
- Cloud dashboard
- API
- Ios support
Only in OpenWeatherMap
- Weather API
- Current conditions
- Forecasts
- Weather maps
- REST API
- JSON format
- Widgets
- Api support
Both cover
- Historical data
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
Airveda
- Indoor air quality monitoring for offices, schools and hospitalitynot OpenWeatherMap
- Ambient air monitoring on construction sites for compliancenot OpenWeatherMap
- Municipal and government air quality networksnot OpenWeatherMap
- Vape detection in schoolsnot OpenWeatherMap
- Dashboards and alerts across a fleet of monitorsnot OpenWeatherMap
OpenWeatherMap
- Embedding current weather and short-term forecasts into third-party apps/websitesnot Airveda
- Pulling historical and statistical weather data for researchnot Airveda
- Displaying weather map overlays (precipitation, clouds, etc.) via the Weather Maps APInot Airveda
- Monitoring air pollution levels via the Air Pollution APInot Airveda
- Geocoding locations for weather lookupsnot Airveda
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
Airveda
- Primarily a hardware company; the data platform accompanies monitors rather than standing alone
- Focused on Indian regulatory compliance, so the reporting suits that market first
- Pricing is not published and requires an enquiry
OpenWeatherMap
- Free tier capped at 60 calls/minute and 1,000,000 calls/month
- Free tier limited to current weather, 3-hour/5-day forecast, air pollution, 15 map layers, and geocoding only
- One Call API free allowance is only 1,000 calls/day before pay-per-call charges apply
- Paid tier (Startup, Developer, Professional, Expert) exact USD prices are not published on the public pricing page
Pricing, plan by plan
Airveda
7999/one-time- PM2.5 Monitor$7999/one-time
- PM2.5 tracking
- App connectivity
- Historical data
- CO2 Monitor$12999/one-time
- CO2 monitoring
- Temperature
- Humidity
OpenWeatherMap
Free- FreeFree
- 60 calls/min
- 1,000,000 calls/month
- current weather, 3-hr/5-day forecast, air pollution, 15 map layers, geocoding
Which should you pick?
Choose Airveda if
- You need pm2.5 monitoring.
- You work on Ios, Android, Hardware.
- You also want co2 tracking.
Choose OpenWeatherMap if
- You need weather api.
- You want to start without paying.
- You also want current conditions.
Questions people ask
- Is Airveda or OpenWeatherMap better?
- Neither clearly leads. Airveda starts at 7999/one-time and OpenWeatherMap at Free, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, Airveda or OpenWeatherMap?
- OpenWeatherMap has a free tier; the other does not. Paid plans start at 7999/one-time for Airveda and Free for OpenWeatherMap.
- Does Airveda or OpenWeatherMap run on more platforms?
- Airveda runs on Ios, Android, Hardware. OpenWeatherMap runs on Web.
- Can I use OpenWeatherMap for free?
- Yes. OpenWeatherMap has a free tier, so you can try it without paying. Airveda starts at 7999/one-time.
- What is Airveda best used for?
- Airveda is most often used for indoor air quality monitoring for offices, schools and hospitality, ambient air monitoring on construction sites for compliance, municipal and government air quality networks, vape detection in schools. Of those, indoor air quality monitoring for offices, schools and hospitality and ambient air monitoring on construction sites for compliance are not what OpenWeatherMap is typically brought in for.
- What can Airveda do that OpenWeatherMap cannot?
- Airveda covers PM2.5 monitoring, CO2 tracking, Mobile app, Alerts. OpenWeatherMap covers Weather API, Current conditions, Forecasts, Weather maps. Both handle Historical data.
Related pages
More on OpenWeatherMap
Keep looking
Other head to heads
- Airveda vs AccuWeather
- Airveda vs MyRadar
- Airveda vs The Weather Channel
- Airveda vs WeatherBug
- Airveda vs RadarScope
- Airveda vs Apple Weather (Dark Sky)
- Airveda vs Baron Weather
- Airveda vs Carrot Weather
- Airveda vs DTN Weather
- Airveda vs Foreca
- Airveda vs MeteoGroup
- Airveda vs Aeris Weather
- Airveda vs Ambient Weather Network
- Airveda vs Awair
- Airveda vs BreezoMeter
- Airveda vs Climate FieldView
- Airveda vs IQAir
- OpenWeatherMap vs AccuWeather
- OpenWeatherMap vs MyRadar
- OpenWeatherMap vs The Weather Channel
- OpenWeatherMap vs WeatherBug
- OpenWeatherMap vs RadarScope
- OpenWeatherMap vs Apple Weather (Dark Sky)
- OpenWeatherMap vs Baron Weather
- OpenWeatherMap vs Carrot Weather
- OpenWeatherMap vs DTN Weather
- OpenWeatherMap vs Foreca
- OpenWeatherMap vs MeteoGroup
- OpenWeatherMap vs Aeris Weather
- OpenWeatherMap vs Ambient Weather Network
- OpenWeatherMap vs Awair
- OpenWeatherMap vs BreezoMeter
- OpenWeatherMap vs Climate FieldView
- OpenWeatherMap vs IQAir
