“MapOut saves the day by using a simple interface to draw routes, and check out elevation profiles… I’m pretty blown away by its capabilities.” – Alee from cyclingabout.com Offline map covering the whole world for iPhone and iPad. Almost as beautiful as a paper map - only more versatile. - For hikers: With an easy-to-read representation of the terrain, even in the furthest corners without internet - For cyclists: With cycling route network, speed and distance display - For city travelers: City maps with tourist information - For the connoisseur: Simply beautiful map to look at 3D tilt view - Tilt the device in any direction to get a better impression of the terrain. More information on https://mapout.app. Search feature - Search for places, streets, mountains, etc. No internet connection required. Map material - MapOut is based on the OpenStreetMap project, the “Wikipedia of Maps” - you can make corrections and additions yourself on OpenStreetMap.org. The latest maps are delivered with periodic updates. - Download the regions of your choice - the maps can now be displayed without an internet connection (offline map). Tours - Drawing: Draw your own routes and waypoints directly on the map. Retouch existing tours and imported GPX files or let them directly snap to the road network. - Import: With a free “MapOut.me” account you can send directions by email to your device. GPS-Tours can be found as gpx or kml files on many websites with tips for hiking or biking (e.g. on www.gpsies.com) Record: Take recordings of your own tours and share them with friends. Information: Quick overview of each tour - length, altitude change, map section and route profile Map view - Fast map display (hardware accelerated) - Step-free zoom, always a pixel-perfect map - Topographical map with contour lines and shading - Selectable overlays: Bike/hike/ski routes, sightseeing, public transport Find all answers to your questions in our user manual: https://mapout.app/manual Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors (https://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright)
Best app I have
I downloaded this app several years ago, and it’s still one of the best purchases I’ve made. Great for hiking, exploring, and adventuring. Far better than AllTrails for navigation and route-planning. I’ve added waypoints for neat campsites and vistas I’ve discovered and for spots where I’ve cached water for a hike. Surprisingly I encounter few people who’ve heard of this app, so I recommend it all the time.
Almost perfect
I do a lot of driving on backroads, and this is the best app I’ve used for downloading offline maps, and recording tracks. Simple and clean user experience. Would be perfect (5 stars) if it had CarPlay support.
Outstanding app
This app is outstanding. The best map app I have…. Nothing else comes close.
Amazing value
I got tired of paying 30-40 dollars a year for the big name trail apps just for the ability to download offline maps. MapOut is an awesome alternative to that, giving you basic topographic maps of anywhere with only the useful info. I used it to map a backpacking circuit in Glacier National Park and it’s worked awesome so far. I can’t speak for the record features because I only use it for mapping, but the tour planning features are useful and easy to use. Easy five stars.
Best app on my phone
I have been using MapOut for years to track hikes and paddle trips. It helps me find alternate routes, track mileage, and keep track of where I’ve already been when exploring an area repeatedly. I love being able to use it offline without eating network or battery. The only tiny complaint is that if you’re somewhere very steep, like the Alps, it has a hard time holding a steady GPS perspective and then draws a zigzag, increasing your recorded mileage. But this is a tiny thing relative to overall great value without a subscription.
Pretty good
This app seems to hit a load of points that are important to me - distance, elevation. It has a pretty cool 3d option to look at the terrain. It is relatively easy to use and I found it downloads the Maps I need relatively fast and big enough area that it is easy to nab the maps before going off the network. I am still slightly stumped when the app will be able to select a trail- it doesn’t seem to work unless one is currently on the trail, but that sometimes does seem to work either 🤷♂️ A few things I would like: Be able to enter some coordinates and go to that spot. And One thing that seems to be missing on all map apps- hiking - is a searchable database of places. This app is no different as far as I can tell. Like recently I wanted to get in the area of cutthroat pass and look at the hike- I know exactly where it is or I have to use some other app to find it and then come back to this app.
Could this be the best ever
been using ride with GPS for 4 years , but so far this blows that away, and I haven’t seemed to scratch the surface of it’s intuitive interface. Thankyou
- various bug fixes
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