Inside Apple Maps - How to get the most out of your iPhone's navigation app After an incredibly rough start, Apple Maps is one of the most frequently used apps on the iPhone. Here's all you need to know about using it in iOS 26, and how it all got started. Malcolm Owen 1 month ago 3
How to use the Apple Maps Library feature Apple added an Apple Maps Library feature for all of your saved and pinned locations to live, making them easier to find later. Here's how to use it on your iPhone. Oliver Haslam 2 months ago 13
How to use the new 'Search Here' feature in Apple Maps with iOS 18 Apple Maps has a new feature in iOS 18 that helps people search for locations, businesses, and points of interest within a specific area on the map. But it's a little tricky to find. Andrew Orr 1 year ago 4
How to open an Apple Maps URL from a screenshot in macOS The macOS Photos app uses AI to detect details like addresses in images. Here's how to open the addresses in Apple Maps. Chip Loder 2 years ago 2
How to create routes and add stops in Apple Maps Being able to map out your entire drive beforehand, with estimated travel times and future course changes, is a powerful addition to an already handy app. Here's how to create a multi-stop route in the latest version of Apple Maps. Damien Lavizzo 2 years ago 0
How to open links in Apple Maps instead of Google Maps You prefer Apple Maps, but everybody else uses Google Maps. But, there are ways to open Google Maps links in Apple Maps — here's how. Alex Baggott 2 years ago 0
How to use Apple Maps to get directions, look up local businesses, and more As the native navigation app on your iPhone, Apple Maps provides an iOS-integrated and feature-rich experience. In this guide, we'll take you through the various functions which let you get directions, explore new places, find nearby businesses, and create personalized guides. Alex Baggott 3 years ago 0
See all the macOS naming locations in this Apple Maps guide Apple's "crack marketing team" has now named ten versions of macOS, from Mavericks to Ventura. Here's where they all are, whether they came with a photograph of a sand dune, or a mountain range. William Gallagher 4 years ago 0