Maps 4+

Navigate and explore the world

Apple

    • 2.8 • 1.5K Ratings
    • Free

Description

Maps

Apple Maps is the best way to navigate and explore the world — all with your privacy protected.

What’s New:
• Multi-stop routing lets you add multiple stops along your driving route
• See low balances and replenish your card when you add travel passes to Wallet, all without leaving Maps
• Public transport fares show you how much your journey will cost in the San Francisco Bay Area, London, New York and San Diego.

Get around with ease.
• Use voice-guided turn-by-turn navigation for driving, cycling or walking.
• Get real-time public transport schedules and directions via subways, buses, trains and ferries.
• Check real-time traffic conditions, incidents and road closures.
• See speed limits for the road you’re driving on and get guidance on which lane you should be in before your next move.
• Report incidents in the Maps app and see incidents reported by other users, including accidents, hazards and speed checks.
• See when you’re approaching speed and red-light cameras along your route.
• Get cycling directions to route along bike lanes, paths and roads while taking elevation and busy streets into account.
• Plan your drive or public transport journey by choosing a future departure or arrival time.
• Immersive walking directions show step-by-step guidance in augmented reality on iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, iPhone XR and later in the San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, San Diego, New York and London.
• Glance at the Lock Screen for turn-by-turn navigation, public transport directions and Time to Leave notifications.
• Find your parked car and get directions to it.

Discover and interact with places.
• Look up information about places, including hours, photos, ratings, reviews and support for Apple Pay.
• Search and browse by category, including food, drink, shopping and more.
• Rate and add photos to places you’ve visited in Maps.
• Discover great places to eat, shop and explore with curated Guides from trusted brands.
• Make restaurant reservations, dial phone numbers and open websites directly from within Maps.
• Browse through detailed indoor maps for hundreds of shopping centres and airports worldwide.
• Add the places you visit often to your Favourites for quick and easy navigation.
• Ask Siri to find places you’d like to go.

Visit new places without leaving home.
• Detailed city maps display elevation, landmarks, crossings and turning lanes, 3D views to navigate complex interchanges, and more in the San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, New York, London, Toronto and more.
• Interactive 3D globe shows enhanced details for mountain ranges, deserts, forests and oceans.
• Explore selected cities with Look Around, which offers a ground-level, high-resolution, interactive 3D experience.
• View major cities around the world from the air with photo-realistic, interactive 3D views using Flyover.

Use any of your devices.
• Access your favourite places from your Mac, iPad, iPhone or iPod touch using iCloud.
• Use Maps with your car’s display in your CarPlay-equipped vehicle.
• Use Maps with your Apple Watch to get taps on your wrist when it’s time to make a turn.
• Plan your trips on your Mac and share them with Maps on your iOS device.

Availability and features may vary by country or region.

Ratings and Reviews

2.8 out of 5
1.5K Ratings

1.5K Ratings

Bake_cuttie ,

Not time efficient!

Quickest route that maps indicate is not always the quickest way to get to a place. There would be soo many short cuts but maps will always direct you through main roads only while asking you to do u turns, wait in traffic and such. There has been times where it takes more time to get to a destination while following maps rather than taking a short cut of my knowledge since I’m familiar with the ware abouts. Just makes me wonder how much time I can save driving around areas I’m not family with. These short cut routes exist on maps btw it’s not hidden or not been updated on maps. Which is why surprises me why it doesn’t show up as a fast route in the first place. I think this should be something that the app can look in to and probably find a way to update on the system.

Ligaya64 ,

Maps is the perfect navigator for my ADHD

I have always struggled with directions. Trying to read a map or navigate my way to a new location that I haven’t physically walked to (literally!), causes me great anxiety and stress. I don’t drive and rely on public transport to get around. I have no idea where North or South are so any directional guide/app that gives me instructions like, “in 100 metres, head north” has lost me already. Staring at the location graphic on my iPhone or worse yet on my Apple Watch, trying to figure out where I am is absolutely hellish. I find myself feeling feel stupid, helpless and angry at my inability to process the information. When you add in inadequate or poor street signage, it’s a recipe for a major meltdown! Neurotypical folks don’t get it at all. I have been known to crisscross streets repeatedly trying to figure out how to get from A to B on the stupid map app!
But apple’s map app is different. It tells me “in 100 metres, TURN LEFT”.
This is absolutely a game changer for me. I’ve deleted every other map/navigation app on all devices. This is the best! There are all sorts of neat aspects of the app like Guides that you can create based on your travels/transits etc. and the speed with which it offers locations to pin or favourite (& categorised too) is a great feature.
Thanks, Apple. Neat app. Long may it prosper!

SlyDogOz ,

Don't trust the maps AI.

Once upon a time, there was TomTom and Navman. And people programmed them, and although they were fairly simple, they got you to where you needed to be. Then there was Apple, and then was Apple AI. And the AI looks for patterns, and rewrites what it once new based on what it now thinks it knows.
So, it becomes obsessed with motorways, and hates merges, and loves rat-runs, but hates roundabouts. And in the end it isn't really sure where it is, or how to get you to where you need to be.
It overrides you destination and substitutes others, it drives you headlong into traffic jams, it offers alternate routes that aren't even connected to your current journey.
Where is the option to just take you to where you need to go? Why, given Apple has all our data anyway, can it not remember your personal favourite route home past the ice cream shop? (Oh yes, make no mistake, when you key in your favourite ice cream shop it gives you 30 other higher paying search results as well).
This morning, Maps decided that I didn't want to collect my hire car from the dealer i had booked it through, and updated the journey to take me past that dealer and more than 40 minutes off the original route. At least it was the same dealer, but that was no help over all. An hour late, the app asks for feedback, and I note that there isn't an option for "App went crazy and I had to shoot it!" No, lots of blame for the location but none for the thing that took me to the wrong place.

App Privacy

The developer, Apple, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer's privacy policy.

Data Not Linked to You

The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

  • Health & Fitness
  • Location
  • User Content
  • Search History
  • Usage Data
  • Diagnostics
  • Other Data

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

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