Category: Maps & Navigation
8 European alternatives to Organic Maps — GDPR-compliant & EU-hosted.
Privacy-focused offline maps based on OpenStreetMap
Facts
- Headquarters
- EU (EU)
- Category
- Maps & Navigation
- Type
- Product
- GDPR-compliant
- Yes
- Open-source
- Yes
- Data hosting
- EU
Top EU-based & GDPR-compliant alternatives to Organic Maps
- Magic Earth↗
Magic Earth is a privacy-focused navigation app developed and maintained by Magic Lane Ltd., headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Magic Lane (formerly known as General Magic / Route66) was re-incorporated in Amsterdam in 2022 with offices also in Brasov, Romania. The app uses OpenStreetMap data and processes location data within EU jurisdiction.
NL · commercial
Frequently asked questions
What is the best European alternative to Organic Maps?
It depends on your use case. Strong EU alternatives to Organic Maps include BRouter, Geoapify and GraphHopper. On this page you can compare 8 EU alternatives by jurisdiction, data residency and open-source status.
Are there open-source alternatives to Organic Maps?
Yes. Open-source EU alternatives to Organic Maps include BRouter and GraphHopper. These keep your data fully under your own control and let you self-host if you want to.
Is Organic Maps GDPR-compliant and where is the data hosted?
Organic Maps is headquartered in EU (EU) and hosts data in EU. It is also open-source, so you can self-host it. That makes Organic Maps an EU-sovereign choice in its own right; the EU alternatives on this page are comparable European tools.