Comparison of satellite navigation software

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This is a list of notable commercial satellite navigation software (also known as GPS software) for various devices, with a specific focus on mobile phones, tablets, tablet PCs, (Android, iOS, Windows).

Contents

Name of applicationMaps sourceOperating platform Software license CostMaps can be
preloaded
(and stored)
3D navigation modeVoice-guidanceLive trafficSpeed trapsSpeed limitsOther
feature
(remarks)
Apple Maps TomTom, Automotive Navigation Data, Getchee, Hexagon AB, IGN, Increment P, Intermap Technologies, LeadDog, MDA Information Systems, OpenStreetMap, Waze [1] iOS, macOS, watchOS Non-free proprietary FreeNoYesYesYesNoYes
BlackBerry Maps Un­known BlackBerry 10 -FreeNoYesYesNoNoNo
Google Maps Zenrin, AutoNavi, Geocentre Consulting, Tele Atlas, Google Map Maker, SK telecom, ORION-ME, INEGI, AfriGIS (Pty) Ltd, Inst. Geogr. Nacional, GeoBasis-DE/BKG, Mapa GISrael, GBRMPA Android, iOS Non-free proprietary FreeYes (expire after 30 days) [2] [3] YesYesFor certain countries [4] YesFor certain countries [4]
GraphHopper OpenStreetMap Android, iOS, Raspberry Pi Apache 2.0
  • Free
  • Paid subscription fee for hosted directions API [5]
YesYes [6] YesNoYesYes
  • Vehicle tracking [7]
HERE WeGo HERE Android, iOS, Tizen Watch, Huawei -FreeYesYesYesYesCountry dependentYes [8]
  • Venue maps
  • Lane guidance
  • 3D landmarks
iGO Top-Map, Tele Atlas, Navteq Android, iOS, Windows Mobile - Freemium In-App purchaseYesYesYesYesYes
  • Green routing
  • Lane guidance
Karta GPS OpenStreetMap Android, iOS Non-free proprietary Freemium YesYesYesIn-App purchaseIn-App purchaseYes
  • Lane guidance
  • Recommended places from Yelp and Foursquare
  • Places description, photos, reviews and opening hours
  • ETA sharing
Locus Map Free OpenStreetMap, Swisstopo, IGN, Outdooractive, Freytag&Berndt, SHOcart, others Android Non-free proprietary FreeYesNoYesNoNoNo
  • Focused on outdoor navigation – hiking, biking, geocaching
Locus Map Pro OpenStreetMap, Swisstopo, IGN, Outdooractive, Freytag&Berndt, SHOcart, others Android Non-free proprietary PaidYesNoYesNoNoNo
  • Focused on outdoor navigation – hiking, biking, geocaching
Magic Earth [9] OpenStreetMap Android, Fire OS, HarmonyOS, iOS Non-free proprietary FreeYesYesYesFor certain countriesYesYes
  • Lane guidance
  • Elevation charts
  • Wikipedia links
  • Weather info
  • CarPlay and Apple Watch support
  • Online and offline navigation
  • Can run in the background
MapFactor OpenStreetMap, TomTom Android, Windows, Windows Phone Non-free proprietary Freemium YesYesYesIn-App purchaseYesYes
  • Lane guidance
Maps.me OpenStreetMap Android, iOS, BlackBerry Non-free proprietary FreeYesYesYesYesYes [10] Yes [10]
Mapy.cz Seznam.cz, OpenStreetMap and others [11] Android, iOS, Windows 10 Mobile Non-free proprietary FreeYesYesYesFor certain countries [12] YesYes
  • Car, hiking, cycling, skiing, boating online and offline navigation with web and app synchronization
  • Android Auto and CarPlay
  • Lane guidance
  • Report hazards
  • Public transit (in some countries)
  • Photos, opening hours and Wikipedia links
  • Booking.com
  • Places and routes shared via email, Facebook, Twitter, QR or link
  • Elevation charts
  • 3D terrain of whole Earth
  • Weather info
Moovit OpenStreetMap Android, iOS Non-free proprietary FreeNoNoNoNoNoNo
Navigon Navteq Android, iOS, Windows Phone -PaidYesYesYesIn-App purchaseYesYes
  • Lane guidance
  • Apple Watch
  • Pedestrian navigation
  • Drive and ETA sharing
Navmii OpenStreetMap Android, iOS Non-free proprietary Freemium YesYesIn-App purchaseIn-App purchaseIn-App purchaseYes
Organic Maps OpenStreetMap Android, iOS, BlackBerry Apache 2.0 (except some 3rd party libs and resources)FreeYesYesYesNoYes [10] Yes [10]
  • Offline navigation
  • Privacy-focus
  • OpenStreetMap editor
  • Elevation charts
  • CarPlay, Android Auto
  • Developed by the community as a free and open-source project.
OsmAnd OpenStreetMap Android, iOS GNU GPLv2 (except some 3rd party libs and resources)
  • Free: up to 7 downloads
  • In-App purchase for unlimited downloads (also unlocks all of the features except for contour lines, hillshade maps and nautical depth contours) [13]
NoYesNoNoYes
  • Lane guidance
OsmAnd+ OpenStreetMap Android, iOS GNU GPLv2 (except some 3rd party libs and resources)YesNoYesNoNoYes
  • Lane guidance
Ovi Maps Nokia / Navteq Symbian OS S60, Maemo -
  • Free: Last Nokia and Navigator phones
  • Paid: Other phones
YesYesYesYesNoYes
  • Pedestrian navigation
Petal Maps [14] TomTom, Here, Zenrin, OpenStreetMap Android, HarmonyOS Non-free proprietary FreeNoYesYesYesYesYes
  • Transit
  • Lane guidance
  • HUD mode
  • 3D landmarks
Trip4YouMaps OpenStreetMap, Maptiler, CyclOSM, WaymarkedTrails Android, iOS, Web Non-free proprietary FreeNoNoNoNoNoNo
  • Cycling (normal, racing, MTB), walking, hiking & car navigation
  • Roundtrip planing
  • Show way surface, way type and incline/decline on map
  • Places and routes shared via browser share
  • Elevation charts, synchronised with map
  • POIS
Sygic: GPS navigation TomTom, Navteq, Here Maps, others Android, iOS, Windows Phone Non-free proprietary Freemium YesYesIn-App purchaseIn-App purchaseIn-App purchaseIn-App purchase
TomTom TomTom Android, iOS Non-free proprietary
  • Free for 75 km/month
  • Paid subscription
YesYesYesPaid subscriptionPaid subscriptionYes
Waze Waze Android, iOS, Windows Phone [15] Non-free proprietary Free
  • Limited control over stored data
  • Can be used for off-line navigation
YesYesYesYesYes
  • CarPlay
  • Gas-stations and prices
  • Drive and ETA sharing
  • Report hazards
  • Temporary Closures (roadwork/events/...)
Windows Maps Here Maps Windows 10 Mobile, Windows 10, Xbox One Microsoft HoloLens Non-free proprietary FreeYesYesYesYesNoYes
Yandex Maps Yandex.Map editor Android, iOS, Windows Phone Non-free proprietary FreeYesYesYesYesYesYes
  • Lane guidance
  • Places description, photos, reviews and opening hours
Name of applicationMaps sourceOperating platform Software license CostMaps can be preloaded (and stored)3D navigation modeVoice-guidanceLive trafficSpeed trapsSpeed limitsOther features and remarks

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Google Maps is a web mapping platform and consumer application offered by Google. It offers satellite imagery, aerial photography, street maps, 360° interactive panoramic views of streets, real-time traffic conditions, and route planning for traveling by foot, car, bike, air and public transportation. As of 2020, Google Maps was being used by over one billion people every month around the world.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">OpenStreetMap</span> Collaborative project to create a free editable map of the world

OpenStreetMap (OSM) is a free, open geographic database updated and maintained by a community of volunteers via open collaboration. Contributors collect data from surveys, trace from aerial imagery and also import from other freely licensed geodata sources. OpenStreetMap is freely licensed under the Open Database License and as a result commonly used to make electronic maps, inform turn-by-turn navigation, assist in humanitarian aid and data visualisation. OpenStreetMap uses its own topology to store geographical features which can then be exported into other GIS file formats. The OpenStreetMap website itself is an online map, geodata search engine and editor.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">TomTom</span> Dutch manufacturer of automotive navigation systems

TomTom N.V. is a Dutch multinational developer and creator of location technology and consumer electronics. Founded in 1991 and headquartered in Amsterdam, TomTom released its first generation of satellite navigation devices to market in 2004. As of 2019 the company has over 4,500 employees worldwide and operations in 29 countries throughout Europe, Asia-Pacific, and the Americas.

Satellite navigation software or GNSS navigation software usually falls into one of the following two categories:

  1. Navigation with route calculation and directions from the software to the user of the route to take, based on a vector-based map, normally for motorized vehicles with some motorized forms added on as an afterthought.
  2. Navigation tracking, often with a map "picture" in the background, but showing where you have been, and allowing "routes" to be preprogrammed, giving a line you can follow on the screen. This type can also be used for geocaching.
<span class="mw-page-title-main">Personal navigation assistant</span>

A Personal Navigation Assistant (PNA) also known as Personal Navigation Device or Portable Navigation Device (PND) is a portable electronic product which combines a positioning capability and navigation functions.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Satellite navigation device</span> Device that can calculate its geographical position based on satellite information

A satellite navigation device, satnav device or satellite navigation receiver is a user equipment that uses one or more of several global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) to calculate the device's geographical position and provide navigational advice. Depending on the software used, the satnav device may display the position on a map, as geographic coordinates, or may offer routing directions.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Here Technologies</span> Netherlands-based mapping data company

Here Technologies is a Dutch multinational group specialized in mapping technologies, location data and related automotive services to individuals and companies. It is majority-owned by a consortium of German automotive companies and American semiconductor company Intel whilst other companies also own minority stakes. Its roots date back to U.S.-based Navteq in 1985, which was acquired by Finland-based Nokia in 2007. Here is currently based in The Netherlands.

Google Maps Navigation is a mobile application developed by Google for the Android and iOS operating systems that later integrated into the Google Maps mobile app. The application uses an Internet connection to a GPS navigation system to provide turn-by-turn voice-guided instructions on how to arrive at a given destination. The application requires a connection to Internet data and normally uses a GPS satellite connection to determine its location. A user can enter a destination into the application, which will plot a path to it. The app displays the user's progress along the route and issues instructions for each turn.

Waze Mobile Ltd, doing business as Waze, formerly FreeMap Israel, is a subsidiary company of Google that provides satellite navigation software on smartphones and other computers that support the Global Positioning System (GPS). In addition to turn-by-turn navigation, it incorporates user-submitted travel times and route details while downloading location-dependent information over a cellular network. Waze describes its application as a community-driven initiative that is free to download and use.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sygic</span> Slovak automotive navigation technology company

Sygic is a Slovak company of global automotive navigation systems for mobile phones and tablets. The company was founded in 2004 and is headquartered in Bratislava, Slovakia. It became the first company to offer navigation for iPhone and second for Android. In 2015 Sygic reached milestone of 100 million downloads of its navigation app.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Turn-by-turn navigation</span> Feature of GPS navigation devices

Turn-by-turn navigation is a feature of some satellite navigation devices where directions for a selected route are continually presented to the user in the form of spoken or visual instructions. The system keeps the user up-to-date about the best route to the destination, and is often updated according to changing factors such as traffic and road conditions. Turn-by-turn systems typically use an electronic voice to inform the user whether to turn left or right, the street name, and the distance to the next turn.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">OsmAnd</span> Offline maps & navigation Android and iOS app

OsmAnd is a map and navigation app for Android and iOS. It uses the OpenStreetMap (OSM) map database for its primary displays, but is an independent app not endorsed by the OpenStreetMap Foundation. It is available in both free and paid versions; the latter unlocks the download limit for offline maps and provides access to Wikipedia points of interest (POIs) and their descriptions from within the app. Map data can be stored on the device for offline use. Using the device's GPS capabilities, OsmAnd offers routing, with visual and voice guidance, for car, bike, and pedestrian. All of the main functionalities work both online and offline.

This article contains a list with gratis satellite navigation software for a range of devices. Some of the free software mentioned here does not have detailed maps or the ability to follow streets or type in street names. However, in many cases, it is also that which makes the program free, avoid the need of an Internet connection, and make it very lightweight. Very basic programs like this may not be suitable for road navigation in cars, but serve their purpose for navigation while walking or trekking, and for use at sea. To determine the GPS coordinates of a destination, one can use sites such as GPScoordinates.eu and GPS visualizer.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Android Auto</span> Mobile app providing a vehicle-optimized user interface

Android Auto is a mobile app developed by Google to mirror features of an Android device, such as a smartphone, on a car's dashboard information and entertainment head unit.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Here WeGo</span> Web mapping and navigation service since 2012

Here WeGo is a web mapping and satellite navigation software, operated by HERE Technologies and available on the Web and mobile platforms. It is based on HERE's location data platform, providing its in-house data, which includes satellite views, traffic data, and other location services. Maps are updated every two or three months.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Locus Map</span>

Locus Map is a multi-functional Android navigation app. Primarily it is designed and used for leisure time outdoor activities like hiking, biking, or geocaching. The app is also used by professionals e.g. by S&R teams or for collecting geospatial data.

Karta GPS is a mobile application developed by Karta Software Technologies Lda., a daughter company of NDrive, for the Android, iOS and iPadOS operating systems. It is distributed for free and pairs open-source map data from OpenStreetMap alongside curated content from Yelp and Foursquare.

Yandex Maps is a Russian web mapping service developed by Yandex. The service provides detailed maps of the whole world, directions and estimated times of arrival for driving, walking, cycling, kick scooter, and public transportation navigation. It includes a search, information about traffic jams, routing and street panoramas. The service was launched in 2004.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Organic Maps</span> Offline map and navigation app for Android & iOS

Organic Maps is a community-developed, privacy-focused and offline navigation app. The app features no location tracking and no data collection. The map data is downloaded to the phone so search, routing, and navigation can operate without a cell phone signal, ideal for travel to locations with poor connections. Organic Maps uses the crowd-sourced map data from OpenStreetMap. The app is free and open-source software, with priority for community development and collaboration.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">TomTom AmiGO</span> Mobile satellite navigation software

TomTom AmiGO, formerly known as TomTom Speed Cameras, is a satellite navigation software for Android and iOS mobile devices, created and operated by the Dutch company TomTom. Using GPS, it provides turn-by-turn navigation, speed camera alerts and incorporates user-submitted information. It is a community-driven initiative and is free, unlike the premium TomTom GO Navigation app offered by TomTom.

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