Apple Maps recently inked a deal with Ito World, which adds bike-sharing data to Apple Maps in more than 175 cities across 36 countries, reports TechCrunch.

The feature went live this morning, and Apple Maps users can now type "bike sharing" or a specific service name like GoBike into the search bar to get results for nearby bike sharing options.

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Apple previously had some available bike-sharing data in a few cities in Apple Maps, but with the Ito World partnership, it's more widely available. Ito World has signed deals with dozens of companies to license bike sharing data.

Bike sharing information is somewhat limited at the current time, as all Apple Maps lists is the location of the bike sharing stop rather than information on available bikes or empty docks for dropping off a bike.

According to TechCrunch, Apple Maps supports a wide range of services like Citi Bike in New York City, Ford GoBike in San Francisco, Biketown in Portland, Santander Cycles in London, Bicing in Barcelona, BIXI in Montreal, and more.

Top Rated Comments

e-coli Avatar
103 months ago
Great! If Apple could add bike lanes and cycling directions, that would be a welcomed addition.

EDIT: This feature shouldn't be so hard to get to. It should be included as a GUI button.
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actcyclist Avatar
103 months ago
Kind of pointless. Apple Maps doesn't have cycling directions where I am.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
OldSchoolMacGuy Avatar
103 months ago
Awesome addition.
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IGI2 Avatar
103 months ago
Wow! It's available in Poland, neat.





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FightTheFuture Avatar
103 months ago
Aaaaand Google Maps also has this.

More of a pride project than anything at this point.
Google Maps can't seem to separate between bike sharing stations and bike shops in my area.
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Fzang Avatar
103 months ago
Aaaaand Google Maps also has this.

More of a pride project than anything at this point.
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