Genesys International Corporation Ltd., a leading Indian geospatial technology company, has become the first in the country to integrate DIGIPIN—India’s standardized digital address system—into its nationwide 2D and 3D mapping platforms. This landmark development positions Genesys at the forefront of building India's Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) for verified, geocoded addresses.
The Genesys platform covers an extensive dataset, including over 400 million building footprints, 8.3 million km of road networks, and more than 19,000 PIN-code zones. Developed in line with the Department of Posts’ DHRUVA (Digital Hub for Reference & Unique Virtual Address) framework, the system enables real-time address creation, lookup, and visual verification—transforming static address data into a dynamic and interoperable digital address ecosystem.
“We’re building a bridge between mapped locations and real-world service delivery,” said Sajid Malik, Chairman of Genesys. “Our platform enables smarter urban planning, efficient logistics, and more transparent governance.”
With DIGIPIN now fully integrated into its 2D maps, and 3D Digital Twin pilots operational in key cities, Genesys is delivering the address intelligence layer of India’s DPI, complementing Aadhaar for identity and UPI for payments. The platform’s advanced 3D Digital Twins offer immersive, city-scale spatial models that connect address data to infrastructure planning, governance systems, and emergency response mechanisms—delivering richer insights than traditional 2D mapping alone.
At the core of this transformation is Genesys’ AI-powered 3D Digital Twin platform, designed to operate at national scale with seamless interoperability. It connects various stakeholders—Address Information Providers (AIPs), Agents (AIAs), and Users (AIUs)—through a secure, role-based access system. The unified interface supports digital address creation, validation, and integration across platforms and government systems, enabling use cases such as:
Consent-based data sharing
Cross-platform address verification
Address-based service discovery
Legacy address modernization
Additional features include visual address validation tools, geofencing, and suffix-based digital address IDs (e.g., storename@digipin), making addresses easier to identify, verify, and integrate across public and private systems.
Genesys is actively collaborating with central ministries, Smart Cities, Urban Local Bodies (ULBs), and digital service providers to expand India’s verified address infrastructure, bridging the gap between digital inclusion and physical access to services and opportunities.