Welcome to aMetro, an open-source Android app that brings 236 hand-crafted transit maps from around the world directly to your device.
Unlike Google Maps, aMetro works 100% offline, with no ads or tracking.
- Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=io.github.romangolovanov.apps.ametro
- RuStore: https://www.rustore.ru/catalog/app/io.github.romangolovanov.apps.ametro
- 🌍 Global coverage — 236 maps from major cities and smaller networks worldwide
- 📦 All maps bundled — no sync/download problems; everything works out of the box
- 📐 Route planning — calculate the shortest journey between stations
- 🗺️ Station maps — available for some cities (e.g., Moscow)
- 🔄 Multilingual — map names in 24 languages; UI accessible globally
- 🚫 Privacy-first & offline — no analytics or tracking; see the Privacy Policy
- 🎨 Hand-crafted accuracy — based on the pMetro map library (PMZ format)
- 💾 Lightweight — ~15 MB app download
- 🛠️ Community-driven — help fix maps or translate the UI
- pMetro (Windows) — the original project and map library used by aMetro; see the official maps page (city list).
- PMZ map format — pMetro’s map packages are ZIP archives with INI-like files (useful when editing).
- qMetro (cross-platform) — open-source PMZ-compatible viewer (Windows/Linux/macOS, etc.).
aMetro distributed under the GNU General Public License - see the accompanying LICENSE file for more details.