Apple announced on Wednesday that Apple Maps is now available on the web as a public test. This means that you can use your browser to access the service. With this start, Apple Maps goes up against Google Maps, which has been online for a long time.
Maps on the web can be used in English and works with Safari and Chrome on Macs, iPads, and PCs, as well as Chrome and Edge on PCs. In the future, Apple aims to add support for more languages, browsers, and platforms.
You can use Apple Maps on the web just like you would on your phone. You can get routes for driving or walking, use the Maps place card to order food, look through guides and reviews that have been hand-picked, and more. In the next few months, Apple plans to add more features to the web version, such as its “Look Around” feature for 360-degree views.
Apple says that companies can connect to Maps on the web so that their users can get directions, see more information about a place, and more.
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It has been 12 years since Apple Maps first came out on the iPhone. Now, the web version of the service is live. The company wants to compete with Google Maps, which has been the main place to find maps on the web, by making Apple Maps available to more people.
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