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Apple Maps is now available on the web in beta

Apple Maps has officially launched its beta version on the web, providing convenient navigation and location search experiences for online users.
Apple Maps is now available on the web in beta

pple has just announced the beta version of Apple Maps on the web, allowing users to access navigation and location search features directly from their browser. This move marks a significant step in expanding the use of Apple Maps, which was previously available only on Apple devices like the iPhone, iPad, and Mac.

With the web version, users can easily search for locations, view detailed maps, and get directions quickly and conveniently. The interface of Apple Maps on the web is designed to be intuitive, easy to use, and compatible with many popular browsers.

The beta version is currently in the testing phase, and Apple hopes to receive feedback from users to perfect the product. This strategic move by Apple aims to directly compete with other map services like Google Maps, expanding its presence in the digital mapping sector.

The launch of Apple Maps on the web not only benefits Apple users but also allows many other users to access and experience this premium mapping service. Apple is committed to continually improving and adding new features to enhance user experience.

Visit Apple Maps Beta to explore and experience it today!

Maps on the web is compatible with these web browsers
Depending on the device you use, Maps on the web works best on the latest versions of these browsers.

On your Mac or iPad

  • Safari
  • Edge
  • Chrome

On your Windows PC

  • Edge
  • Chrome

Availability varies depending on region. To start, Maps on the web is available only in English. Maps on the web will be available for additional browsers, platforms, and languages soon.