7 Google Maps Alternatives and Why They're Better
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7 Google Maps Alternatives and Why They’re Better

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Even if you’ve used Google Maps for years, you may want to try these Google Maps alternatives and see if they might be better for your mapping needs.

Google Maps is an excellent navigation and mapping tool, but many Google Maps alternatives are as good or better for several reasons. Your choice of mapping tool depends on how you plan your trips and how you use your maps. Do you like planning out your trips at home on your computer, or are you doing most of your trip planning and navigation from your phone?

The following list highlights the features and all of the pros and cons of each Google Maps alternative so that you can choose the perfect mapping tool for your situation.

1. MapQuest

MapQuest has been around for about as long as Google Maps has. It offers both a web-based tool as well as a mobile app. With a MapQuest account, you can sync all of your navigation plans between the web and your phone.

MapQuest works much like Google Maps does when it comes to searching for locations and finding directions. It’ll recognize your current location based on your IP address (if using the web) or your phone’s GPS (if using mobile). Just type in a location and click Get Directions to see the route.

mapquest web tool

Route directions are very accurate and include current traffic levels, distance, and even estimated fuel costs to make the drive. A hovering tool along the right provides you with zoom controls, satellite or traffic views, and share or print buttons.

The MapQuest mobile app has more features than the web-based tool. It offers more one-button location-finding options like hospitals, parking, post offices, schools, and more. It also displays the current temperature at your location.

mapquest mobile app

How MapQuest is better than Google Maps:

  • Directions include estimated fuel costs.
  • An integrated tool for quickly finding hotels and making reservations.
  • One-button tool for finding gas stations, grocery stores, coffee shops, shopping areas, food, and hotels.
  • Re-routing the planned trip path is more user-friendly.

How MapQuest is worse than Google Maps:

  • The web tool is covered with several very annoying ads that block the map view.
  • Route planner has fewer features than Google Maps.
  • The route is slightly less accurate than Google Maps and doesn’t update as frequently.

2. Waze

If you visit the Waze website, it doesn’t look like there’s a web-based tool at all. That is until you click the Live Map link in the menu. Even though the app is now owned by Google, it’s still one of the best Google Maps alternatives.

The web tool is meant as a supplement to your mobile experience. The Live Map lets you quickly search for destinations and plan routes, click locations on the map to drop pins or add destinations, and use the Waze Map Editor to customize your map of any area.

waze online map

The Waze mobile app is much more fun to use than most other navigation tools out there. This is because of the social integration it offers with other users (called Wazers).

waze mobile app

You can quickly share traffic or police alerts, and hazard warnings, note cool places, post camera shots, or ask for roadside help.

How Waze is better than Google Maps:

  • More of a social driving experience.
  • Better warnings about crashes, speed traps, and more.
  • Integration with your mobile music apps.
  • Online and mobile trip planning with scheduled departure times.
  • See and interact with other users around you.

How Waze is worse than Google Maps:

  • Maps are less detailed on both the web and on mobile.
  • The navigation mobile view is more cartoonish.
  • Far fewer features than other navigation tools.

3. Bing Maps

Bing Maps is probably one of Google Maps’ most direct competitors. However, Microsoft doesn’t just try to copy the Google Maps interface to compete. Instead, you’ll find a fresh and clean user interface that’s very simple to use. All controls for directions, traffic, sharing, and more are lined up along the top.

bing maps website

Bing Maps has all of the same features you’ll find in Google Maps, including road, aerial, and streetside layers, as well as transit and walking maps in addition to driving. It’s straightforward to add destinations all along the route and then print the map to take with you on your trip.

How Bing Maps is better than Google Maps:

  • Maps are extremely detailed, with multiple layers available.
  • The user interface is modern and easy to use.
  • Map tools and features are situated all around the edges of the map.
  • Easily save places to your personal library.

How Bing Maps is worse than Google Maps:

  • No mobile app is available.
  • No trip planner tool.
  • Overall fewer features and tools are available.

Even though there’s no mobile app available, it is possible to use the Bing Maps website on your smartphone, but it could use up more data than other navigation apps.

4. Here WeGo

This navigation service may not be quite as well known or popular as Google Maps or MapQuest, but it has its unique features. The Here WeGo mobile app is well known, but there’s also a website worth using if you want to take some time before you head out to plan out your trip.

The online map interface is clean and simple but filled with great features like many route options like transit, taxi, or even car-sharing routes. There are also just as many layers as Google Maps, including transit, traffic, satellite, and terrain.

here wego website

You won’t find advanced route planning or any extra bells and whistles that you may find with Waze or MapQuest, but that’s because the crown jewel of Here WeGo is the mobile app, and that’s where you should be using it the most.

It’s simple to use. With just a couple of taps, you can switch to satellite, transit, traffic, or classic view. When you first open the app, you can set your home location. After that, type your destination and launch the navigation tool to start driving.

Here WeGo Mobile App

The website and the app are perfect for minimalists who don’t want many distractions from their navigation app. With the app, you just set your destination and go. That’s it.

How Here WeGo is better than Google Maps:

  • Must faster to plot a route and start navigating.
  • Large, easy-to-follow mobile navigation screen.
  • Fewer distractions in navigation mode.

How Here WeGo is worse than Google Maps:

  • No extra route planning tool or features like Google Maps.
  • Adding stops while en route is more difficult.
  • Far fewer features than Google Maps and other tools.

5. Rand McNally

One of the most well-known names in the mapping world is Rand McNally, the publisher of traditional map books. Not to be left behind in the dust in the digital age, the company offers Rand McNally online maps.

rand mcnally online mapping

Using the Rand McNally online map website is simple. Just type your origin and destination and click Get Directions to see the route. Just like their paper maps, the online Rand McNally maps are detailed. You’ll spot even the smallest bodies of water and even obscure walking trails.

The map tool itself doesn’t have the sort of transit and walking layers other online mapping tools have; it does have an impressive satellite view to see the contour of the land. You won’t find a companion Rand McNally mobile app, but the online site is an excellent choice for planning your routes to any destination.

How Rand McNally is better than Google Maps:

  • More detailed than any other mapping service.
  • Impressive and useful satellite view.
  • The Zoom tool is fast and simple to use.
  • Quickly save locations to your library.

How Rand McNally is worse than Google Maps:

  • No mobile app.
  • No transit, walking, or other layers.
  • Far fewer features than any other online map tool.

6. Maps.me

While other mapping services only have a website but no mobile app, Maps.me is the opposite. This is a mobile-only service without any companion website.

However, it’s also one of the few mapping apps that let you navigate anywhere offline. It’s a perfect way to save on your mobile data plan by downloading apps while you’re connected to your home Wi-Fi network and using those maps when you’re mobile.

maps me mobile app

It also doesn’t use a whole lot of storage. You can download general maps of the entire United States of America, consuming only 21 MB of your phone’s storage. You will need to download more detailed maps when you plan more specific routes.

  • Includes traffic and subway layers (subway layers don’t work with other online mapping apps).
  • Discover nearby businesses and attractions.
  • Download free travel guides for your destinations.
  • Bookmark and store locations in the cloud.

How Maps.me is worse than Google Maps:

  • Features small ads on the app display.
  • You can’t search for specific businesses, only map addresses.
  • Far fewer features than Google Maps.

7. OpenStreetMap and OsmAnd

This service includes two services that work apart from one another. The first is the OpenStreetMap web mapping tool, and the other is the OsmAnd app that pulls data from the OpenStreetMap location database. Together, they work to place the app squarely within our list of favorite alternatives to Google Maps.

OsmAnd is another offline mapping app that can save you on mobile data and help you keep track of where you are even when you’re off the grid.

The OpenStreetMap website is simple, but it includes more features than many of the other simple online mapping services out there. You’ll find different layers available, very accurate route planning, and a detailed map of your route.

openstreetmap website, one of the alternatives to Google Maps

Routing includes very accurate bicycle or walking routes as well.

One drawback of this site is that entering the origin and destination is not as intuitive as other mapping services. Also, the online mapping site isn’t directly linked to the OsmAnd mobile app, so you can’t directly share saved routes. However, when you have your route finished, you can download the map as a file, transfer it to your phone, and load it into the mobile app for offline use.

Using the OsmAnd mobile app, you’ll need to download map data for specific locations. This app downloads the fully detailed maps, so it uses a bit more space initially than Maps.me. The free version also includes only 7 free map downloads, so if you plan to travel a lot, you’ll need to invest in the premium version.

osmand mobile app is great among available google maps alternatives

However, with those big downloads come lots of impressive detail. You’ll see icons for business types, walking paths, and even the direction of river flow. It’s great for scouting out areas but not so good for real-time driving navigation.

How OpenStreetMap is better than Google Maps:

  • Doesn’t use any mobile data.
  • Works completely off the grid.
  • Extremely detailed maps.

How OpenStreetMap is worse than Google Maps:

  • Slower to route than other mapping services.
  • The web mapping interface is not very intuitive.
  • Website and mobile app are not integrated.
  • Driving navigation mode is basic and not very useful.

Choosing Google Maps Alternatives

As you can see, all of these mapping services have their pros and cons. The one you choose depends on how you plan to use it. If you travel a lot off the grid, then offline access is critical. Do a lot of exploring in the city? Detailed maps are key. If you use your mapping app in the car, ease of use is the way to go.

Don’t stick with Google Maps just because it’s what everyone uses. Branch out and try a few of the alternatives to Google Maps listed above. You may find that one of them works much better for you.

15 Comments

15 Comments

  1. Sean B

    January 25, 2020 at 6:58 am

    How can you completely skip over the fact that Here We Go can use offline maps as a pro over Google Maps, yet highlight that for the following app saying it really makes it stand out from the rest?? lol

    Otherwise, nice article. Thank you.

  2. Greg

    July 27, 2020 at 8:50 pm

    Blast. I’m desperately trying to find an online map into which I can import some recorded GPS traces. No luck yet.

  3. Mohan

    August 30, 2020 at 8:56 am

    using Google maps app & web in Iphone11 is getting worst navigation and it is always showing opposite directions, even 1 KM also not showing correctly where I am and I need to go destinations. Hence searching for Google maps alternatives.

    • Greg

      August 30, 2020 at 5:48 pm

      @Mohan, for navigation purposes (walking, driving, and public transport), I have been using Here WeGo for some years. I wouldn’t use Google Maps. I would consider using one of the OSM apps, providing it was multi-platform, reliable, easy to use, and fast.

  4. Makzone

    January 5, 2021 at 7:03 pm

    Google maps are untrustworthy, especially in Australia where there are many way-out places which Google has never seen.
    Google could not pinpoint where I live and the GPS co-ordinates were way off, even the mail and other services went to an incorrect location.
    I have been using WAZE as it is superior to others whivh have failed miserably, and the program is aware of where Australia is located and does not direct people into the sea or a lake as Google has done on many occasions, to overseas travellers also who should not be only trusting Google or Bing maps.

  5. tj

    January 24, 2021 at 3:49 pm

    Rome2rio is a great map app. I have used it in Japan, Denmark, Fiji, Iceland and my home country, Australia. I find it is more reliable than Google in Australia.. as another person commented, Google is getting worse with directions.. a half hour drive could have very straightforward directions with only a couple of turns but with Google Maps, each new intersection will cause the app to direct you another way, it’s so frustrating that I’ve had to write down the directions beforehand and keep them next to me when driving rather than rely solely on the app. So, I have swapped entirely to Rome2Rio and so far, love it, although, there isn’t a way to keep maps offline as of yet.

  6. Jim

    October 17, 2021 at 10:25 am

    I am looking for a platform where I can upload a number of addresses on my PC, create a route, and then be able to see that route on my android app. Any suggestions?

  7. Greg

    October 17, 2021 at 9:50 pm

    No suggestion from me, I’m afraid, but I’d be interested to hear if someone else suggests something.

    • Greg

      February 2, 2022 at 9:38 pm

      @Jim I use Here We Go all the time, including to plot route alternatives on a desktop computer, before navigating using a mobile Android device. You can set an overall destination, and waypoints along the way, and fiddle about with the proposed routes (which you can probably do on most mapping platforms), but the developer won’t (yet) enable “Send route to mobile device” functionality.

      ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

  8. brian

    February 1, 2022 at 6:14 pm

    Missed an alternative called whereis. Online mapping with more accurate and up to date maps than google. Google confuses driveways with roads and has roads where there aren’t any. And refuses to fix the errors when brought to their attention.

  9. Charles A Tomaras

    March 20, 2022 at 1:41 am

    You seem to forget that WAZE is owned by Google and uses Google Maps.

  10. Jonah

    May 1, 2022 at 4:15 pm

    Help I need to use a map website that is fast and uses little data, I have a really, really terrible internet connection.

  11. Jim

    February 23, 2023 at 1:56 pm

    Do any mapping services provide larger fonts than Google Maps? Or provide adjustable font sizes? (Maybe a spy satellite could read my maps.)

  12. Vic

    February 24, 2024 at 12:31 pm

    Your article is pretty much the same as a dozen others. I wanted something a little closer and sharper than Google maps satellite view but nothing else comes close to it let alone better. I’m sure there must be better but how to find it. It’s the same old problem isn’t it Governments and the like can get right in and spy on everyone but the public has to put up with rubbish.

    • Jeff Butts

      February 25, 2024 at 6:15 pm

      Hi Vic,

      Thanks for the feedback, but I think you’ve pretty much hit the nail square on the head. You aren’t liable to find an app, unless you pay an exorbitant amount for it, with closer zoom and higher quality than Google’s satellite imagery. That’s because the imagery Google and others are able to purchase faces the same limitation.

      There may be paid options out there with better zoom and quality, but I’m not aware of any outside the government sector.

      Jeff
      groovyPost

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