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Ads in Apple Maps are now official, and they’re coming this summer

By dailyguardian.aeMarch 25, 20262 Mins Read
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Apple Maps is about to lose one of its biggest selling points: being ad-free.

Apple has officially confirmed that ads are coming to Apple Maps, with a rollout planned for the US and Canada starting this summer. This marks a pretty significant shift for Apple, which has long positioned itself as a more privacy-focused alternative to ad-heavy platforms like Google.

What will ads in Apple Maps look like?

Thankfully (or depending on who you ask), they won’t be full-blown pop-ups. Instead, ads will appear in search results and suggested places, where businesses can pay to show up at the top when users search for things like restaurants, cafes, or stores.

So if someone searches for “pizza,” a paid listing could appear above organic results, very similar to how Google Maps already works. Apple says these ads will be clearly labeled and based on relevance, not just who pays the most.

Ads, privacy, and the fine print

Apple is trying to walk a very careful line here. The company says ads in Maps will keep user data on-device, won’t be tied to your Apple ID, and won’t be shared with third parties. Essentially, it’s trying to enter the ad business without ditching its privacy-first image. Whether that balance actually holds up in the long run is another question.

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The timing, though, isn’t surprising. Apple’s services business is booming, and ads are a natural next step, especially given that rivals like Google and Meta already dominate local search ads. Add to that the pressure on Apple’s existing revenue streams, and this move starts to make a lot of business sense.

For users, the change might feel subtle at first, but it does shift how results work. The top result won’t always be the best one, but instead, sometimes, it’ll just be the one that paid for the spot. And while Apple Maps adding ads feels like the end of an era, the bigger question is how far Apple pushes this without turning Maps into the very thing it once tried to avoid.

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