Amazon Switches From Google Maps To MapmyIndia
Amazon Now is scaling fast in India, replacing Google Maps with MapMyIndia's Mappls APIs to strengthen local data, compliance, and delivery reliability.
Amazon Now has replaced Google Maps with MapmyIndia’s Mappls APIs and SDKs for its quick commerce platform in India. The integration is already live in Bengaluru and is expanding to Mumbai, according to MapmyIndia director Rohan Verma during the company’s Q4 FY26 earnings call.
This marks a significant shift for Amazon’s fast-growing delivery service. Amazon Now is growing at roughly 25% month-over-month in India, with plans to expand to 100 cities supported by more than 1,000 micro-fulfilment centres.
How Mapping Shapes Quick Commerce
Quick commerce relies heavily on mapping and geospatial infrastructure for address verification, hyperlocal discovery, rider navigation, and route optimisation. As delivery timelines shrink from hours to minutes, the quality of underlying location data becomes increasingly critical.
MapmyIndia’s data is built for Indian conditions. It includes...
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