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Mobile application Locus Map has also its web counterpart available at web.locusmap.app. It does not work as a full-stack app but it can do pretty much:
The map can be shifted by clicking and dragging, and zoomed with the mouse wheel. There are also zooming buttons in the top right corner:
To change the displayed map, select from the map selection:
To center the map on your approximate location, tap the centering button (the browser will need your permission to catch your location):
The default map for hiking, biking and other summer outdoor activities. Available worldwide in 18 zooms down to the scale 1:5000, based on topographic content with shadowed terrain and elevation contour lines. It displays a layer of lines of the marked routes for various outdoor activities and dynamic points of interest - LoPoints.
Map for winter outdoor sports - backcountry, nordic, downhill skiing, snowshoeing etc. The topographic background is the same as on summer LoMaps, special winter LoPoints are added.
Both maps are generated from OSM data and are updated every 24 hours. For the map symbols' description, see the Map legend.
Map consisting of the satellite and aerial imagery by HERE and Maxar. Available in 17 zooms down to approx. 1:10000 scale.
besides the aerial imagery, the map contains also road/street numbers and names and house numbers.