Google Maps
Google Maps is a consumer application and web mapping platform developed by Google. Satellite images, aerial photos, street maps, 360° interactive panoramic views of streets (Street View), real-time traffic conditions, and route planning for walking, driving, flying (in beta), and taking public transit are all available.
Google Maps is a surprisingly good way to locate your vehicle. You may designate your location as your parking space and return to it as needed using the app. Of course, it also functions as a navigation app, complete with all of its capabilities. It's not tough to save your location as your parking space. The popularity of Google Maps is one of its greatest assets. Google Maps is pre-installed on most Android handsets, along with a slew of other Google apps. Google Maps is accessible for both iOS and iPadOS devices, and the experience is the same on both.
On both Android and iOS, narrated turn-by-turn navigation is available, as well as a variety of useful map features. If you don't have a smartphone, you can use any web browser to view Google Maps (something you can't do with Apple Maps unless you use a search engine like Duckduckgo that uses Apple's MapKit JS framework). Google Maps is available for free on all platforms.
Detailed information:
Cost: Free
Device: iOS / Android
Link: https://www.google.com/maps/