Overview
- The new public-transport feature is live on iOS and web, initially covering cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, and others.
- Users can view detailed routes with stations, stops, and interchange points, enabling end-to-end journey planning across metro, rail, and bus networks.
- An Android rollout is planned as MapmyIndia works with official transport bodies and partners to add more routes, services, and cities and to improve data accuracy.
- Mappls reports a user base of more than 40 million as it positions itself as a homegrown alternative to global mapping platforms.
- Government contracts contribute roughly 20% of MapmyIndia’s revenue, supported by compliance on sensitive mapping and integrations such as UMANG and a recent partnership with Zoho.