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External Maps


Locus Map can also work with external offline maps acquired from other sources - PC software, cartography publishers, and other map providers. It is necessary to copy these maps into your phone's memory or on an SD card.

Adding external maps

There are a few options where to put the map files:

Locus/Maps directory

The default directory for the raster maps. You can add your maps here in several ways:

Android/Media directory

Raster maps

Vector maps

Vector maps' appearance can be changed by themes. The theme files must be placed in the default Locus/MapsVector directory. OpenAndroMaps themes - download them directly from their website, they'll be imported on the right place by the app.

Free choice of storage

This option is available only in Android versions 5 - 10.

  • Maps stored in one (sub)folder are automatically merged. Both as areas and zooms, i.e. you can go freely from one map to another, from one zoom in one map to another zoom in a different map without the need to switch between them manually. If you want to add external maps to Locus without merging them, store them into individual subfolders and then add them one by one.
  • Do NOT add the native /Locus/Maps/ directory as an external folder - there is no need to do so and the app will display an error message.

Supported Map Formats

There is a huge amount of map file formats and Locus Map is proud to be one of a few to support so many of them:

If you come across a map file in a format not included in this list and you would like to use it in Locus Map there is no need to worry. There is a lot of desktop conversion software to solve the problem.