Import Google Maps Saved Places to Apple Maps

Transfer all your Google Maps saved places, favorites, and lists to Apple Maps Guides in under 5 minutes. Free, private, no signup required.

2,900+
Guides Created
98.5%
Match Rate
<5 min
Processing Time
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How It Works

Step 1: Export from Google Takeout

Visit takeout.google.com and download your Google Maps data. Here's what to do:

  1. Click "Deselect all" to uncheck everything
  2. Scroll down and select only "Saved" (your saved collections)
  3. Click "Next step" and choose your delivery format
  4. Download the file (usually a ZIP)

Step 2: Upload CSV to GoToAppleMaps

Extract your file and find the Saved Places.csv file. Then:

  1. Go to GoToAppleMaps.com
  2. Drag and drop your CSV file or click to browse
  3. Watch as the tool matches each location to Apple Maps

Step 3: Get Your Apple Maps Guide

Once processing completes, you'll get a link to your new Apple Maps Guide. Open it on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac to see all your places organized in Apple Maps.

Supported Formats

GoToAppleMaps accepts multiple file formats for maximum flexibility:

CSV
KML
KMZ
GPX
GeoJSON
WKT

The tool auto-detects your file format when you upload, so you don't need to convert manually.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the conversion take?

Most conversions complete in 2-5 minutes depending on the number of locations. You'll see real-time progress as each place is matched to Apple Maps.

Will all my saved places be matched?

GoToAppleMaps achieves a 98.5% match rate. Most locations are matched on the first try. For locations that don't match, you can manually search and add them.

Do I need to create an account?

No account required. Just upload your file and get your guide link. No signup, no login, completely anonymous conversion.

Can I transfer multiple Google Maps lists?

Yes, you can run the converter multiple times for different lists. Each conversion creates a separate Apple Maps Guide that you can rename and organize.

Is my data secure and private?

Your data is processed in-memory and never stored permanently. No account means no data collection. Your Google Maps data is completely private.