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Version
3.18
Size
8.9 MB
License
Free
Updated
May 25, 2026

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About All-In-One Offline Maps

Download offline maps and navigate anywhere, anytime — even without an internet connection. All-In-One Offline Maps gives you complete control over navigation by letting you save map data directly to your device before you travel.

Choose from multiple map sources to suit your needs. The app supports OpenStreetMap, Bing Maps, Google Maps, and USGS Maps, each available in different styles: road, topographic, satellite, and aerial views. Stack multiple map layers on top of each other and adjust the opacity of each one to compare coverage or highlight specific details. A built-in compass display in the corner helps you maintain your bearings.

Save only the areas you need. Rather than downloading entire regions, select specific zones on the map and store them locally. This approach lets you manage device storage efficiently — smaller selections take up less space while still providing the coverage you need for your journey. The app shows you exactly what you're saving before you commit to the download.

Print maps for offline reference. Beyond viewing on your phone, you can print any map at standard single-sheet size with a scale bar included. This feature is useful for detailed trip planning, hiking preparation, or situations where you want a physical backup of your route.

Navigate confidently in areas with poor or no cellular coverage. Road trips through remote regions, international travel, hiking expeditions, and urban exploration all benefit from having maps stored locally on your device. You won't drain your battery searching for a signal, and you won't face unexpected roaming charges or connection delays.

All-In-One Offline Maps works on Android 2.1 and later, making it compatible with a wide range of devices. Whether you're planning a backcountry adventure, exploring a new city, or simply want reliable navigation without relying on mobile data, this maps app provides the tools you need.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Download specific map areas to save device storage space
  • Works without internet in remote areas or abroad
  • Stack and compare multiple map layers with opacity control
  • Print maps with scale bar for physical trip planning

Cons

  • Downloading and storing multiple map regions uses significant storage
  • Manual map selection and management required before each trip
  • Android 2.1 compatibility means limited modern device features
  • No mention of routing or turn-by-turn navigation support

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