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Maps.me

Maps.me is a free mobile application for and devices that offers detailed offline maps and turn-by-turn navigation based on data, enabling users to access global mapping information without an connection. Developed initially as MapsWithMe, it was founded in 2010 by a team in , , with a development office in , , and quickly gained recognition by winning the Startup Monthly competition in 2012. In 2014, the app was acquired by Mail.Ru Group (now VK), which expanded its features including an in-app editor for contributing to ; it was later sold to Daegu Ltd. in 2020. Key features include fast offline routing for driving, walking, and cycling, GPS tracking, bookmarking locations, and importing KML files, with a model offering a subscription for unlimited map downloads and advanced tools. The app supports editing points of interest directly within the interface, allowing users to upload changes to , though it has faced criticism for occasional low-quality edits and duplicates. Trusted by over 140 million users worldwide, Maps.me emphasizes travel utility with integrated tourist guides and search functions, but its involves collecting user activity and device data for analytics, even in offline mode, shared with third parties. Notable developments include the 2020 open-sourcing of parts of the codebase, which led to community forks such as for ad-free alternatives, and in early 2025, CoMaps emerged amid concerns over governance and commercialization. Despite these, Maps.me remains a leading offline navigation tool, prioritizing accessibility for travelers in remote areas.

Overview

Description and Purpose

Maps.me is a mobile application designed for offline mapping and navigation, utilizing data from to deliver detailed, downloadable maps for and devices. The app enables users to access comprehensive geographic information without an internet connection, making it particularly valuable for travelers, hikers, and individuals in regions with limited or unreliable connectivity. By allowing pre-download of maps for specific areas or the entire world, it supports , route planning, and point-of-interest searches, prioritizing usability in remote or data-scarce environments. Originally launched in 2010 as MapsWithMe, the application was rebranded to Maps.me in 2014 to reflect its expanded features and global focus. As of 2025, it has garnered over 140 million users worldwide, establishing itself as a trusted tool for offline exploration among millions of users. Its core appeal lies in facilitating seamless for , outdoor adventures, and , where users can bookmark locations, share routes, and discover attractions entirely offline.

Platforms and Availability

Maps.me is primarily available on devices through the Store and on devices via the Apple App Store, with both versions offering free downloads. The app previously supported devices but this compatibility has been discontinued following the platform's end-of-life in 2022. The base installation size for the Android version is approximately 233 MB, while the iOS version requires about 277 MB, though these can expand significantly with the addition of downloaded map data. Maps.me relies on OpenStreetMap as its primary data source, utilizing vector-based maps that users download selectively by region, such as individual countries, states, or larger continental packs, to enable offline access. As of November 2025, the app is free to download and use, supplemented by in-app purchases for premium features like unlimited map downloads beyond the free tier's limit of 10 regions and ad removal subscriptions. It supports over 40 languages, including English, , , , , and many others, ensuring broad accessibility for global users. The latest stable version for is 17.5, released in October 2025, with ongoing updates for iOS maintaining compatibility with 15.0 and later.

Features

Core Mapping and Navigation

Maps.me provides detailed vector maps based on data, rendering roads, trails, and millions of points of interest (POIs) such as restaurants, hotels, attractions, and ATMs across the entire world. These maps support customizable layers, including overlays for routes and traffic conditions (the latter requiring an internet connection for real-time updates). Users can switch between map styles, enable views, and rotate the map for enhanced visualization, with topographic representations available for outdoor activities like . The app's navigation system offers turn-by-turn, voice-guided directions tailored to , walking, and modes, incorporating device GPS for precise tracking and positioning. Route planning optimizes paths based on distance, estimated time, or user preferences, such as avoiding toll roads, with support for waypoints and adherence to turn restrictions. Search functionality is integrated and operates offline, allowing users to query addresses, POIs by category or name, coordinates, and personal bookmarks, often displaying additional details like Wikipedia excerpts or operating hours. A distinctive feature is the ability to import GPX and KML files to create custom routes and tracks, enabling users to overlay personal itineraries on the map for guided navigation. Additionally, the app includes hill shading and contour lines in its topographic views to illustrate elevation changes, aiding in terrain assessment for activities like cycling or trekking.

Offline Functionality and Additional Tools

Maps.me enables users to download detailed maps covering entire countries or regions, allowing full navigation functionality without an internet connection or cellular data. These offline maps, derived from data, support turn-by-turn directions, point-of-interest searches, and route planning entirely without online access. When an internet connection is available, the app facilitates manual updates to keep downloaded maps current with the latest contributions. The app provides tools for managing , including bookmarks for saving favorite locations, tracks for recording routes, and organized lists for both. Users can export bookmarks, tracks, and routes in KML or KMZ formats for backup or sharing with other compatible applications. These features allow for efficient organization of travel data, such as categorizing points of interest or exporting itineraries for external use. Beyond core navigation, Maps.me integrates supplementary utilities like location sharing, enabling users to send current positions or saved places to others via standard device sharing options. The app includes a built-in non-custodial for decentralized global payments, supporting digital dollars, , virtual cards for payments, up to 8% passive income, and 0% foreign transaction fees, available in 190+ countries. Offline use has limitations, including the absence of real-time traffic updates, which require an active connection to function. The free version restricts users to 10 map downloads and a limited number of bookmarks, with advertisements displayed; a premium subscription, known as Maps.me Pro, removes ads and unlocks unlimited bookmarks along with additional map downloads. As of 2025, updates include new hotel , map panning during active , and enhancements to the "Tourism"-style map.

History

Founding and Early Development

Maps.me, originally known as MapsWithMe, was founded in 2011 as a Swiss-Belarusian startup by Yury Melnichek, Alexander Borsuk, Viktor Govako, and Siarhei Rachytski, with the first app release in April 2011. The company, MapsWithMe GmbH, was headquartered in , , with a development office established in , , to leverage local engineering talent. The founders aimed to address the limitations of online-dependent mapping apps by creating a lightweight, offline solution powered by (OSM) data, utilizing a proprietary compression to enable fast loading of detailed world maps on mobile devices. The initial release of the MapsWithMe app occurred in 2011 for and platforms, focusing on vector-based offline maps that allowed users to download regions for without . Early development emphasized cross-platform efficiency, with the core engine written in C++ to support rendering via and integration with platform-specific languages like for and Java with . In 2012, the project gained recognition by winning first place in the Startup Monthly competition in , , which awarded the team a nine-week traineeship in and boosted its visibility among early adopters. By 2013, the app expanded with specialized versions, such as one optimized for the YotaPhone's e-ink display, demonstrating adaptability to niche hardware. Under the leadership of co-founder Alexander Borsuk as CEO and CTO, MapsWithMe grew its user base from 120,000 to 2.5 million worldwide by mid-2014, achieving break-even revenue through a paid pro version that offered unlimited map downloads and ad-free experience. The company released 26 companion offline travel guide apps and ported the core to additional platforms, including in May 2014, to broaden accessibility. Initially closed-source, the app operated on a model with limited free features and in-app purchases, later transitioning toward free with optional ads to attract more users ahead of its acquisition later that year. Community involvement was minimal in the early phase, though the reliance on OSM data fostered indirect contributions through the broader mapping ecosystem.

Acquisition by Mail.ru Group

In November 2014, Maps.me was acquired by Mail.ru Group, a major internet company, for approximately US$14 million (equivalent to 542 million rubles at the time). The acquisition aimed to bolster Mail.ru's portfolio in mobile applications and location-based services, integrating Maps.me into the company's broader ecosystem. Shortly thereafter, Maps.me was rebranded under Mail.ru's My.com platform, which focused on consumer internet services. Following the acquisition, Maps.me underwent significant shifts toward commercialization, introducing advertisements and premium subscription features to generate revenue. In September 2015, the app's developers temporarily open-sourced parts of the codebase on to foster community contributions and improve development velocity, though this was reversed later as proprietary elements were reintroduced. Under Mail.ru's ownership, the app saw enhancements in server-side capabilities, including online synchronization for user data across devices and integration with other My.com services. In a nod to open-source roots, Mail.ru released a free, ad-free version of the app on the repository in 2015. The period also marked substantial user growth, with Maps.me expanding to tens of millions of worldwide by the late , driven by improved coverage and marketing efforts. However, the addition of trackers and targeted ads in the main app raised concerns among users and the open-source community, who criticized the shift from its independent origins toward practices aligned with Mail.ru's .

Sale to Daegu Ltd and Subsequent Changes

In November 2020, Mail.ru Group sold Maps.me to Daegu Limited, a of the .com Group, for 1.557 billion rubles, equivalent to approximately $20 million at the time. The transaction marked the end of Mail.ru's ownership, which had begun in 2014, and shifted control to a processing-focused . Following the sale, Maps.me underwent a full transition to , ceasing open-source contributions and maintenance of its public repository. This change ended official open-source support, leading to the removal of official builds from , though it prompted the development of independent community forks such as using the previously released code. The new ownership emphasized commercial enhancements, such as the introduction of a in September 2022, integrated with via a partnership with Monavate, enabling users to issue prepaid cards for global spending, earn up to 8% yields on holdings, and access zero-fee travel transactions. Between 2021 and 2025, Maps.me saw steady incremental updates to its mobile applications, evolving from version 12.0.1 in early 2021 to version 17.5 by 2025, with improvements in offline , point-of-interest search, and of data. The user base expanded to over 140 million total downloads and approximately 60 million active users by mid-2025, reflecting sustained growth in global adoption for and . No further major ownership transitions were reported through 2025, maintaining stability under Daegu Limited. Strategically, the period highlighted a pivot toward monetization through in-app purchases and ecosystem partnerships, including tiered wallet subscriptions like the $150 annual Digital Nomad plan for enhanced financial tools and ad-free experiences. Key collaborations encompassed cashback rewards with Booking.com starting in 2021 and in-app USDC payments via Circle, broadening the app's utility beyond mapping into financial services.

Development and Community

Current Ownership and Development Practices

As of November 2025, Maps.me remains under the ownership of , a subsidiary within the Parity.com Group, following its acquisition from Mail.ru Group in November 2020 for approximately 1.56 billion Russian rubles (around at the time). No changes in ownership have been reported since the transaction, with the company maintaining its structure as a entity focused on mobile mapping applications. The development team operates primarily from headquarters in , , while drawing on inherited expertise from prior Eastern European bases, including influences from Belarusian origins tied to the app's founding. Post-2020, the project has utilized a codebase, diverging from its earlier open-source roots to enable controlled enhancements and integrations. Public development activity on platforms like is limited, with the official repository for the core engine (omim) showing minimal updates since the ownership shift, reflecting a closed-source approach. Development practices emphasize regular app releases through the Google Play Store and Apple App Store, with updates in 2025 addressing bug fixes, refinements, and new features such as improved public transit and enhanced points of interest (POI) . For instance, the October 2025 release (version 17.3) introduced navigation warnings and rerouting capabilities, positioning the app as a stronger competitor in offline scenarios. Technically, Maps.me continues to rely on (OSM) data as its foundational layer, augmented by proprietary algorithms for data processing, vector rendering, and performance tuning tailored to mobile hardware constraints, ensuring efficient offline use without excessive battery drain or storage demands. Organic Maps emerged as a prominent of in January 2021, initiated by former MapsWithMe developers Alexander Borsuk, Viktor Govako, and Roman Tsisyk to provide an ad-free, privacy-oriented alternative to the increasingly commercialized original application. This open-source project, licensed under the Apache 2.0 terms inherited from Maps.me's earlier code release, emphasizes active community development without any tracking mechanisms or advertisements, with recent updates such as the November 2025 release adding features like highlighted downloaded regions on the . In early 2025, CoMaps branched off from amid escalating disputes within Organic Maps OÜ, including an dated April 16, 2025, from contributors alleging misuse of donated funds for personal expenses by shareholders. This , driven by former Organic Maps participants, prioritizes community-driven transparency, democratic decision-making, and a nonprofit structure to prevent similar issues. CoMaps became available on major app stores in July 2025, marking its commitment to fully open . Both and CoMaps center on offline navigation using data, eschewing proprietary components to maintain user and , though CoMaps distinguishes itself through its explicit nonprofit ethos and enhanced contributor involvement in project direction. The emergence of these forks has sparked concerns within the about potential user migration away from Maps.me toward these privacy-focused alternatives, yet it has not disrupted the core proprietary development of the original application.

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