OsmAnd+ Maps & Navigation
3.3 | 461 ratings
Price: 39.99
Last update: 03-20-2026
Top reviews from the United States
- JULIO C. MONGELLIExcellent !The product functions very well.
Is specially important for me that the maps are available offline.
After some minutes of using the product you can get used to the interphase, which could be better. - ImZakManGood selection of maps but with one major flawI love that I can download some or all of the maps for the states in the US. What I very much dislike is the fact that, after having paid for the + version, I cannot open the app if used on my offline device because it wants internet connectivity to make sure I own it. It crashes with an "Internal Service Failure: An internal error occurred. This can be caused by a lack of network connectivity, please make sure you have a good network connection." error. What good is an offline mapping solution if you cannot use it offline. Good thing I have CoPilot as a backup but that is device restricted with flaming hoops you have to jump through to change devices.
- AnonymousUnintuitive and has bad mapsWhen I downloaded this I hoped that it would replace the beloved "navigation" app that was from Google Maps. Unfortunately this app does not list the name of the street you are supposed to turn on; opting instead to simply tell you what street you are currently on and the distance until your next turn. In the country this could work just fine, but in cities where there are many streets this constantly confuses the user. It was also frustrating that it did not recognize my home address as a real address. Save your money and pray that Google restores the separate "navigation" app.
- SadGood, but needs work.Generally this is a good app: off line navigation and file storage is very handy. What I do find cumbersome though is the app navigation. It’s frustrating going back and forth between menus, so there could be an improvement there with related menu availability. Also the navigation from-to menu needs a lot of work; like being able to pick from your favorites menu and not just giving the current grid location. I don’t think it should be faulted on the information on the OSM as these are not Google Maps and have a limited amount of up-to-date (live) information. Finding a specific point, again it’s not Google, can be time consuming, but this app will get you in the ball park and get you very close.
Oh, and a help/user guide function would be very nice to have. - Amazon UserGood selection of OpenStreetMaps, but lousy search and navigationThe review is based on using the app in the USA.
Got this app and MapsWithMe Pro on the same day. After trying OsmAnd+ for a while, I realized why MapsWithMe decided to stick with "Map", or calling itself "NavigateWithMe"...
What it claims it can do:
- Navigate from Point A to Point B
- Display Maps
- Download Maps
What's good:
- Access to maps from OpenStreetMaps
- ..... can't think of anything else.
What's bad:
- App default map storage to internal memory. To move maps from internal storage to SD, you either have to copy the folder (which is hidden from file browser if you do so on a Windows machine with your device connected via USB cable) using an Android app, or you download the same maps all over again. This is a hassle when compared to MapsWithMe.
- UI and configuration is not user friendly. There're many voice packs to choose from but they're not named in a descriptive manner. I know "en" means American English but not everybody knows. There're also way too many small buttons on the screen, which makes this app a poor choice for navigation in car.
- Searching by address is impossible. You either have to search by building name or intersection, after many typing effort. What that means is, if you want to go to a place you've never been, you'd better use another app (Google Map??) to find out the intersection of where you want to go, then come back to the app to punch in the cross street.
- Even if you're able to find the place you want through POI, the routing logic sucks, after trying several destinations I selected. It's incapable of letting you choose between fastest route or shortest route.
- Map rendering is slow, really slow, when compared to MapsWithMe. What's worse, names for major highways and streets aren't displayed at intermediate zoom level - you either have to be real close, or real far to see interstate highway names. Default color scheme is also bad.
Overall it's a poor choice to be used in the US as far as navigation and address search goes; and the poor UI implementation makes this application even worse. - JPSVery powerful and useful alternativeI can select the collection of offline maps I want to download and store on my device. The maps themselves seem pretty good. Sometimes the street names can overlap or be positioned in a way that requires you to scroll to see the street name, but I don't believe that is caused by the app. It is just how this technology works.
There are quite a few advanced settings that I have not yet come to understand. I'm hoping I can turn off some of the things that appear on the map, like business names, etc. I like that this app has an honest-to-goodness EXIT-> option in settings. My phone has no other way of quitting apps, other than restarting, so that's always a nice plus. - MatthieuNo updates on this storeGreat app but why is there no update ?
The last one on Google play and on [...]!
Update it ! Please ! - EduardGood navigatorGood navigator , its shows a lot of different places divided by categories, ( even toilets )
In additional to roads there are many of small trail-ways , picnic areas , bicycle tracks , historical places , wiki descriptions , e.t.c.
All that working offline , Im and my wife used it many times during travels where data connection is not available or expensive
and we are very satisfied with it.