Description
Organic Maps is a privacy-focusednavigation app that provides offline maps and GPS for hiking, cycling, and driving. It uses OpenStreetMap data and is developed by a community-driven project, ensuring no ads, no tracking, and no data collection.
The app is designed to work entirely offline, allowing users to download maps in advance and use all features—navigation, search, and route planning—without an internet connection. Organic Maps also optimizes battery usage, making it ideal for long trips.
Due to Governance concerns Organic Maps was forked in 2025 by some of its developers to create CoMaps, their aim is to create a truly open-source mapping alternative.
Summary
Organic Maps is a sustainable alternative to Google Maps, offering offline functionality and strong privacy protections. Its lack of tracking and minimal battery usage make it a standout choice for environmentally and privacy-conscious users. It has faced criticism for a lack of transparency in finances and inclusion of proprietary components.