The beta version of Apple Maps web client is now compatible with browsers on Android phones.


What you need to know

  • Apple Maps is now accessible on Android phones via the beta web client.
  • You can install the beta Apple Maps site on your phone as a progressive web app.
  • The web client still has major limitations, like a lack of support for Apple ID sign-ins.

Apple is working on a web version of Apple Maps that can rival the likes of Google Maps. The company introduced a beta Apple Maps web client in June 2024, and it now supports mobile web browsers, including those on Android phones. As part of the update, the client has moved from beta.maps.apple.com to maps.apple.com, perhaps indicating that Apple Maps for web is close to exiting beta.

The beta Apple Maps web client originally only worked on desktops and tablets, but now supports iPhone and Android web browsers. While 9to5Mac reports that the Apple Maps web client is now out of beta, Android Police still saw beta tags on its devices — and we’re seeing the same on our Google Pixel 9a at Android Central.

The web version of Apple Maps still has major limitations. Currently, the web client doesn’t support signing into your Apple ID. That means if you have saved places or guides on your Apple devices, they won’t be accessible on your Android phone or tablet on the web. Additionally, the Apple Maps website lacks support for certain types of directions, like transit directions in some cities.

Adding the Apple Maps web client to the Pixel 9a.

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Although Apple isn’t offering Maps as a dedicated Android app on the Google Play Store, that doesn’t mean you can’t get a similar experience. Apple Maps’ web client can be turned into a progressive web app (PWA) on an Android phone thanks to today’s updates.

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