Organic Maps
Free, offline maps for hiking, cycling, driving — no ads, no tracking.

Organic Maps is a free, open-source, privacy-focused offline maps and GPS navigation app for travelers, hikers, cyclists, and drivers. It is powered by OpenStreetMap data and supports turn-by-turn navigation, hiking trails, contour lines, and fast offline search with no internet connection required. The app contains no ads, no trackers, and no data collection, and is developed by the open-source community including the original founders of Maps.Me.
Users download regional map data to their device and use it fully offline for navigation, route planning, and place search powered by OpenStreetMap.
travelers, tourists, hikers, cyclists, and drivers who want offline navigation without tracking
Background.
- Status
- launched
- Business model
- open-source
Founders
- MapsWithMe/Maps.Me founders
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