Vespucci - an OSM Editor

4.2
1.06K reviews
50K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Vespucci is an advanced open source tool for editing OpenStreetMap data, it is not a map viewer or a navigation app. You will need an OpenStreetMap account to use it .

You can download the map data for a specific area and edit the map. After editing, you can upload it directly to the OSM servers.

Any accidental change can be undone and all changes are listed for review before upload. Tag-autocompletion, JOSM compatible presets, links to the translated map-features pages and even auto-completing nearby street names help to find the right tags to use.

We recommend disabling auto-updates for Vespucci so that you can upload your edits before app updates.

More information and documentation can be found on vespucci.io and in the on-device help.

Please do not report problems here or ask for support, see why we can't provide support and accept issues on the play store review section. You can report issues directly from the app without a github account or go directly to the issue tracker.

OpenStreetMap, OSM and the magnifying glass logo are trademarks of the OpenStreetMap Foundation. The Vespucci app is not endorsed by or affiliated with the OpenStreetMap Foundation.
Updated on
08 Jul 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region and age The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
This app may share these data types with third parties
Location
No data collected
Learn more about how developers declare collection
Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.1
974 reviews
Kelson Vibber
09 March 2022
If you want to seriously edit OpenStreetMap while you're out and about, Vespucci is the way to go. You can add, remove, and modify just about any paths or structures on the map, trace paths using your phone’s GPS and either add them through the app or upload them to use another tool. It uses a lock/unlock system so you don’t make changes accidentally, and you can place geolocated photos on the map to help you position features. That said, there is a steep learning curve when you start out!
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Marcus Wolschon
10 March 2022
Thanks!
Luca
01 June 2024
This app is absolutely great for editing OSM on the go. I like to do mapping work after hikes or trips in the mountains and this is absolutely the way to go. Something that needs fixing is the handling of file import (e.g. for GPX files from OsmAnd). The app does not ask for Storage permission and there is no way to delegate the file picking to a file manager app (which is usually what I do with other apps since the android built-in file picker is useless).
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Marcus Wolschon
03 June 2024
Thanks! We do ask for storage permissions on devices on which it exists, it doesn't on Android 14. We could ask for the MANAGE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE permission on Android 14, see https://developer.android.com/training/data-storage/manage-all-files however that would seem to be overkill and means additional scrutiny by google pre-release.
Ruben Kelevra
03 July 2024
Can't login because old oauthis forbidden. No help for the users, just a button to bring us to the main page of osm. No, Version 20 did not offer s**t. Apart from that this app has the worst settings ever designed by mankind.
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What's new

Update of the July 2024 maintenance release

This fixes an issue with notes uploads looping in certain circumstances and reoccurring requests to reauthorize.

If you are upgrading from a version prior to 20.0 you really need to upload or save any changes before updating.

Release notes: https://vespucci.io/help/en/20.0.0%20Release%20notes/

Change log: https://github.com/MarcusWolschon/osmeditor4android/blob/20.0-MAINT/CHANGELOG.txt