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Privacy-focused maps and navigation alternatives

Browse privacy-focused maps and navigation alternatives curated from awesome-privacy, with editorial guidance for choosing tools that respect your data.

Why people switch

Explore privacy-focused alternatives in the Maps and Navigation category and reduce how much of your workflow depends on cloud surveillance.

What this category includes

  • Review the shortlist below to see the most relevant privacy-focused options in this category.

Default choices that deserve a second look

Privacy-focused options worth evaluating

These are not every option in the source list. They are the clearest starting points for people who want better privacy, portability, and control.

Open Street Map (OSM)

OpenStreetMap is built by a community of mappers that contribute and maintain data about roads, trails, cafés, railway stations, and much more, all over the world.

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OSMAnd

Android/iOS Navigation app using OSM. It is a feature-rich app with all you expect.

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Organic Maps

Great offline maps for hikers and cyclists.

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CoMaps

A community-led free & open source maps app based on OSM

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What to look for

  • Prefer products with clear data ownership, export options, and transparent retention policies.
  • Look for local-first, end-to-end encrypted, or self-hosted options when the workflow handles sensitive material.
  • Check whether the product depends on trackers, mandatory accounts, or hidden cloud processing before rolling it out broadly.

Keep the meeting layer private too

This category is broader than Basil AI, but the same principle applies: the less sensitive work you ship to third-party clouds, the lower your privacy exposure. For meetings, interviews, and voice notes, Basil keeps that processing on-device.

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Keep Your Meetings Private with Basil AI

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