Route-Me

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This page describes a historic artifact in the history of OpenStreetMap. It does not reflect the current situation, but instead documents the historical concepts, issues, or ideas.
Reason for being historic
The software is no longer maintained.
Captured time
2025


Route-Me
Author: Alpstein
License: BSD
Platform: iOS
Status: Unmaintained
Version: 0.5.1 (2010-10-24)
Source code: https://github.com/route-me/route-me/
Programming language: Objective-C

Open source map library for iOS

Features
Feature Value
Map Display
Display map yes
Map data raster
Source online;cache;offline
Rotate map no
3D view no
Shows website
?
Shows phone number
?
Shows operation hours
?
Routing
Routing no
Create route manually
?
Calculate route
?
Create route via Waypoints
?
Routing profiles
?
Turn restrictions
?
Calculate route without Internet (Offline routing)
?
Routing providers
?
Avoid traffic
?
Traffic Provider
?
Navigating
Navigate no
Find location
?
Find nearby POIs
?
Navigate to point
?
Navigation with voice / Voice guidance
?
Keep on road
?
Lane guidance
?
Works without GPS
?
Navigate along predefined route
?
Tracking
Make track no
Customizable log interval
?
Track formats
?
Geotagging
?
Fast POI buttons
?
Upload GPX to OSM
?
Monitoring
Monitoring no
Show current track
?
Open existing track
?
Altitude diagram
?
Show POD value
?
Satellite view
?
Show live NMEA data
?
Show speed
?
Send current position
?
Editing
?
Rendering
?
Accessibility
Accessibility support no
Complete non graphics text output no
Braille interface no
Exploration modus
?
Public Transport mode
?
Danger Warnings
?
Screenreader
?
Screenreader languages
?

Route-Me was an open-source map library that ran natively on iOS. It was designed to look and feel much like MapKit, Apple's built-in map library, but it was entirely open and works with OpenStreetMap and other tile servers. For a time, Mapbox forked Route-Me for its Mapbox iOS SDK, but both projects have been discontinued in favor of a new Mapbox iOS SDK based on vector rendering technology.

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