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Apple Maps to Launch Search Ads as Apple Eyes Services Revenue

Cupertino: Apple is preparing to introduce search advertising inside Apple Maps, Bloomberg reports. An official announcement could come as early as this month. Ads are expected to go live in the iOS Maps app this summer.

Under the model, businesses will bid for placement alongside relevant keyword searches. Users searching for restaurants, bars, or stores could see sponsored listings at the top of results. The format mirrors what Google Maps has offered for years.

The move is a meaningful step in Apple’s services expansion. Services already account for more than 26% of Apple’s total revenue. Advertising represents one of the fastest ways to grow that number.

Apple Maps has evolved significantly since its troubled early days. Recent additions include MICHELIN Guide and Golf Digest integrations, plus a commute-learning feature launched at WWDC last summer. Adding ads risks complicating a user experience Apple has spent years rebuilding.

Privacy is the open question. Apple has long marketed Maps as a more private alternative to Google’s offering. How the company balances advertiser access with its privacy positioning will be closely watched.

The local search advertising market is substantial. Google has monetised maps-based intent for over a decade. Apple entering the space gives local businesses a second major bidding platform – and gives Apple a recurring revenue stream tied to physical commerce.

Reports of this plan first surfaced in October 2025. The summer timeline suggests Apple is now ready to move.

Amita Parul

Amita Parul is an Independent journalist with experience in reporting and commentary on current events and sociopolitical developments. She contributes original reporting and analysis that aligns with Tea4Tech’s editorial standards for accuracy, transparency, and context, focusing on business and technology trends. || Amita covers emerging news stories and provides explanatory insights that help readers understand both the events and their implications.

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