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Apple finally takes the Google Maps route to ads in Maps

Apple is steering Apple Maps into ad territory, and it could redefine how a billion users discover, navigate, and spend on the navigation app.

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Apple is officially taking a page from the Google Maps playbook. The Cupertino giant is moving ahead with plans to introduce ads in Apple Maps, allowing businesses to buy visual space within the app’s search results.

Apple’s services division already generates over $100 billion annually, and monetising Maps would be the next logical step. The app is used by millions of users across iPhones, Apple Watches, and CarPlay dashboards, making it an excellent audience for targeted ads. 

How will the ads in Apple Maps actually work?

Businesses, such as restaurants, gyms, coffee shops, amusement parks, workshops, etc., will be able to bid on search terms like “food,” “coffee,” “water rides,” or “car repair” so their listings appear above organic Apple Maps results. 

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If someone has placed ads on Google Search, they’d know how the keyword-based advertisement system works. The advertisement system in Apple Maps mirrors search ads seen in the App Store, allowing developers to pay to have their software appear in the promoted slot. 

More importantly, ads will be clearly labelled to separate them from organic results. They should also show up only when they’re contextually relevant, meaning that a sushi restaurant that’s 10 miles away from you wouldn’t show up when you’re looking for one nearby. 

For end users, the update will change how search results look and work on Apple Maps forever. On the positive side, the search ads should lead to more relevant discovery and timely offers from businesses. However, for those who use Apple Maps to escape Google’s ad-heavy interface, this could be bad news. 

We’re already seeing advertisements in Apple’s App Store

The development, first reported by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, marks one of the most important shifts in Apple’s product philosophy in years. 

For years, Apple positioned itself as the premium alternative to Google’s ad-driven ecosystem. However, with the addition of ads in App Store and Maps, that line is starting to blur. We’ve already had too many conversations about targeted advertising, how it works, what kinds of personal data it collects, and whether it is good for privacy.

Clearly, Apple Maps will leverage your location history, search intent, and overall app behavior to show you the most relevant and convertible ads. If the rollout lands smoothly, it could cement advertising as a permanent pillar of Apple’s business. If it doesn’t, the backlash from a user base that pays a premium for a “clean” experience could be swift — and loud.

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