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Here are the best Google Maps alternatives for finding your way: With a number of community-driven, open-source mapping projects, picking a navigation app without ads or tracking has never been easier

repeated media reports of Google’s disregard for the privacy of the general public led to a push for open source, community driven alternatives to Google Maps. The biggest contender, now used by Google’s direct competitors and open source projects alike is OpenStreetMap.

  1. OsmAnd

OsmAnd is a fantastic choice when searching for an alternative to Google Maps. It is available on both Android and iOS devices with both free and paid subscription options. Free accounts have full access to maps and navigation features, but choosing a paid subscription will allow you unlimited map downloads and increases the frequency of updates.

All subscriptions can take advantage of turn-by-turn navigation, route planning, map markers, and all the favorite features you expect from a map and navigation app in 2024. By making the jump to a paid subscription you get some extra features like topo maps, nautical depths, and even point-of-interest data imported from Wikipedia.

  1. Organic Maps

Organic Maps is a great choice primarily because they offer support for all features of their iOS and Android apps completely offline. This means if you have an old phone laying around, you can install the app, download the maps you need and presto! You now have an indepth digital map in the palm of your hand without needing to worry about losing or damaging your primary mobile device when exploring the outdoors.

Organic Maps tugs our heartstrings by their commitment to privacy. The app can run entirely without a network connection and comes with no ads, tracking, data collection, and best of all no registration.

  1. Locus Maps

Our third, and last recommendation today is Locus Maps. Locus Maps is built by outdoor enthusiasts for the same community. Hiking, biking, and geocaching are all mainstays of the Locus App, alongside standard street map navigation as well.

Locus is available in its complete version for Android, and an early version is available for iOS which is continuing to be worked on. Locus Maps offers navigation, tracking and routes, and also information on points-of-interest you might visit or stumble upon during your adventures.

superkret ,

Recommendation for German-speakers who want the best bicycle routing available:
bikerouter.de

It comes with lots and lots of routing profiles.
My favorite for getting somewhere quickly and safely is “Trekking-Tertiaries”, which ignores the horrible German bike-paths and leads you over quiet back streets that aren’t thoroughfares for car traffic.
You can also customize the routing to your heart’s content if you’re into scripting.
The routes can be exported as GPX tracks to use them anywhere you like.

Bluefalcon ,

The biggest drawback is not being able to project on my car’s display. Organic maps is great but man i need the extra display.

mearce ,

I’ve had no problems with Organic Maps and carplay?

Bluefalcon ,

Is that a question?

mearce ,

Maybe you are using android or theres some other reason your car doesn’t display it, but if Im remembering correctly, Organic Maps works with carplay.

Bluefalcon ,

Android user. Google doesn’t show it as an option. At least not one I’m aware of.

Undearius ,
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Organic Maps and OsmAnd both have Android Auto support.

Bluefalcon ,

I fucking love y’all. I had to add it through the play store. F droid didn’t allow for some reason. Or Google play’s chockhold

Undearius ,
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Under “Assets” on their Github Release page, they have two APKs listed. One is a web version and the other is a google version.

github.com/organicmaps/organicmaps/releases

I did some experimenting and it seems like only the google version has Android Auto.

Imgonnatrythis ,

Yes?

VanHalbgott ,

Thanks for the post!

Didn’t realize Apple Maps was received poorly.

JasonDJ ,

I’d never been a fan of apple maps, just because it lags behind real world too much.

I’ve missed a lot of turns because they seem way further on the screen. Especially when using CarPlay.

lud ,
ColeSloth ,

But I really like satellite view.

Quereller , (edited )

In OSMAnd you can make a map with aerial tiles from bing. You have to configure the map view yourself but it is doable.

Edit: Enable Online maps plugin. Then enable Microsoft Earth as a base or overlay map.

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