Apple Maps is available on the web. In a beta launched Wednesday afternoon, you can now get driving and walking directions, as well as view ratings and reviews, directly from the web version of Apple Maps on a desktop or mobile browser, currently in English only. Most of the features in the iOS version of the app are also available on the web, including viewing guides, ordering food directly from Maps, exploring cities, and getting detailed information about businesses. Apple said it will be introducing more features, such as “Look Around,” in the coming months.
For now, the web version of Apple Maps is only available in English and is compatible with Safari and Chrome on Mac and iPad, as well as Chrome and Edge on Windows PC. Apple plans to expand support to other languages, browsers, and platforms in the future. Additionally, any developer using the MapKit JS tool can connect to Maps on the web. Since the launch of Apple Maps on iPhone in 2012, Apple has gradually added new features to the service, including detailed city maps, multi-stop routes, cycling directions, electric vehicle routing, and offline navigation.