
MapComplete has more than 70 maps, each showing features within a certain topic. For example:
- Restaurants, including information about vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free and lactose-free options
- Shops
- Healthcare providers such as doctors, pharmacies, dentists, physical therapists...
- Vending machines
- Drinking water fountains
- Public bookcases
- Public toilets
- Defibrillators (AEDs)
- Bicycle pumps and bicycle shops
- Artworks and statues
- Benches
- Waste baskets and containers
- Pubs
- Playgrounds
- Charging stations
- Surveillance cameras
- Advertisement billboards
- Climbing gyms
- Schools
- Memorials
- Hackerspaces
- Ski pistes
When selecting an item, all the relevant information is shown in a user-friendly way. Unknown information can be easily added by answering the questions, which will be saved into OpenStreetMap directly (this requires a free account).
An (anonymous) review can be left for some types of features, hosted by https://Mangrove.reviews, a libre and open data review project.
Images are fetched from various sources, such as Panoramax, Wikipedia and Mapillary. New images can be contributed to Panoramax directly from within MapComplete.
Anti-Features: NonFreeNet (this application promotes/depends a non-Free network service):
⇒ This app may download and show images from Mapillary. This app downloads images from all over the net, if linked to from OpenStreetMap.TetheredNet (This app is bound to a certain network service):
⇒ This app loads map data, map background layers, images and map data from various online services. This app will upload images you take to panoramax.mapcomplete.org.Tracking (the application tracks and reports your activity to somewhere – usually either without your consent, or by default (i.e. you’d have to actively disable it)):
⇒ If a crash occurs while changing map data, this is reported to report.mapcomplete.org These reports are only used to improve the app.