Exciting News! We’re thrilled to announce the release of CoMaps to Google Play Store, Apple App Store, and F-Droid!

CoMaps Highlights

· Offline Search and Route: Plan and navigate your trips without internet

· Saves battery: Efficient design that does not drain your battery

· Privacy-respecting: no identify people, no tracking, no data collection

· Free and No Ads: completely free, your journey is smooth

What makes CoMaps special?

CoMaps is a community-driven open-source navigation app · Open & Transparent: All decisions are made in public, with full transparency.

· Community Empowerment: You have a voice in how the app evolves.

· Free & Not-for-Profit: Our focus is on creating value for the community, not generating profit.

Download CoMaps Today

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    Holy crap, this map is awesome. They have the grills, picnic tables, even all the ski lifts on the ski hill.

    Don’t care if the graphics look like they came from the 90s. I love the details

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      Best there is! I was using OrganicMaps and now CoMaps. Such a good seemingly genuine piece of software.

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      2 days ago

      For me its much simpler to use and more straight forward. That being said, I feel like osmand allows you to be much more precise when selecting a route. But I havnt really used osmand that much

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    2 days ago

    What is or will be different to organic maps, besides the governing? I have organic maps on my phone and I do not see a reason to switch for now.

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    2 days ago

    Thank you, it seems really nice.

    Edit: I’m on a camping trip and I was mad because the app wasn’t able to find my next stop. Turns out that I downloaded the wrong map because I suck at local geography.