OsmAnd's Faster Offline Navigation (2025)

(osmand.net)

89 points | by todsacerdoti 4 hours ago ago

21 comments

  • pavon 2 hours ago ago

    A while back I was using OsmAnd on a ~700 mile route, and it was taking over 10 minutes despite most of the route ending up being on a single highway. I tried that same route just now and it took 7 seconds. Such a great improvement!

  • elric 19 minutes ago ago

    I love osmand. But every new update seems slower. Navigation speed is mostly ok, I use it for walking and cycling which means routes tend to be short. But panning and zooming the map is just annoyingly slow. It sort of works when I disable most map features, but the map features are the reason I use osmand...

  • n4r9 42 minutes ago ago

    Some of those objections to Contraction Hierarchies are possibly a little out of date. Modern variants of the technique allow for rapid live traffic customisation, see e.g. https://arxiv.org/pdf/2502.10519 . I suspect that the "nested dissection" approach also allows for regional maps.

    It's been a while since I looked at OSRM's implementation, but I don't think they've been keeping up with the cutting edge here.

  • lejalv an hour ago ago

    For those of you using OSMAnd - do you think there is any chance that they will offer public transport routing?

    I would at once get the 15-year XV plan if they got this, but perhaps it's at odds with their motto “Offline Maps and Navigation”?

    (even if I personally could live with schedule-based routing, i.e. not real-time routing, at least for a while).

    • yorwba an hour ago ago

      You can enable the "public transport" profile in OsmAnd, today. It might not support your local area, though.

  • szewachvice an hour ago ago

    I don't know how everyone is getting these faster speeds. I set my navigation to HH x C++ and it still takes several minutes to calculate routes of just a couple km. I love Osmand, but bugs like these are par for the course with the app. Going back to online Graphhopper routing.

  • tencentshill 4 hours ago ago

    Did they add any form of functional nautical navigation? It always jumps to the nearest road on LAND. The feature should be removed if it doesn't work.

  • teddyh 3 hours ago ago

    (2025)

  • XorNot 2 hours ago ago

    At this point I prefer OsmAnd navigation over Google maps.

    Maps reliably does stupid things like route through winding residential streets because it thinks that's faster and can obviously be done at the full posted speed limit.

    OsmAnd on the other hand builds routes I would build: get on the main road and get close, then get to the destination.

    • technothrasher an hour ago ago

      OsmAnd has the annoying quark of suggesting that I drive off my retaining wall, through some woods, and then across some wetlands, in order to get to the road behind my house, rather than directing me down my long driveway to the road a little further away. This is because the driveway is marked as private in the OpenStreetMap data, because it is private. Obviously I know to just go down my driveway, but anybody trying to get directions to my house would be sent to the incorrect road behind it and then just abandoned. I contacted the OsmAnd folks and was told it was an OSM problem. But other apps using OSM data don't have this issue. I gave up with OsmAnd after that.

      • yaomtc an hour ago ago

        Settings > Driving > Navigation settings > Route parameters > Allow private access

        • snozolli 29 minutes ago ago

          Now you'll be routed through private roads anywhere. It should ignore the private flag if it's directly adjacent to the start or end of a route.

    • brendyn 2 hours ago ago

      I use osmand for privacy but I think it just emphasises main roads. In Melbourne it always suggests turning off cemetery road west because it doesn't know it's congested and will get me stuck for 20 minutes. And there are some missing slip roads. And navigation constantly fails to start. I wonder, how difficult is it to make minor edits to the map data?

    • greenavocado 2 hours ago ago

      If you lower max speed for your chosen transportation method osmand will alter your routing very significantly

      • XorNot 2 hours ago ago

        I mean, sure? But I don't do that. For city driving OsmAnd makes a sensible route which sticks to main roads whereas Google Maps was getting so bad me and my wife stopped using it because it's choices were bafflingly weird, and would do things like "make 8 turns down residential streets, then obviously make a turn across the busy 4 lane main road you could've already been driving on".

        Google Maps for whatever reason routes like a residential street and turn can be negotiated at exactly the speed limit the whole way through.

        • macintux 2 hours ago ago

          Not only annoying for the driver, but also for the residents.