Once indoor maps are established, MazeMap can generate a path network throughout the site area, allowing for wayfinding across a campus, between buildings and rooms.
Get directions with time estimates on how to get from A to B, and see which entrance and stairs you need to use to find your destination. You can even share these routes with your colleagues, friends or visitors if you want to help them finding their way to your meeting. Attach links to SMS messages, meeting invitations or emails.
For disabled people, wayfinding can often be a hassle. MazeMap provides support for path navigation specifically designed for users with disabilities, avoiding obstacles such as stairs and narrow doorways. For optimal routes, you can tag specific areas as non-accessible, causing the routing engine to exclude such areas for route suggestions.
Once wayfinding is set up, you can integrate it into other systems, such as your own. Example use-cases are system applications where people need to navigate to specific destinations on a regular basis. With a map, you can interpret information much faster, save time and avoid misunderstandings and errors.
Together with an indoor positioning system (LINK), you can even get a blue-dot navigation experience from your exact point of location to your destination, just like GPS navigation for outdoor areas! The blue dot will follow you as you move inside buildings and across floors, making it easier to navigate all the way to a destination.
Interested in further discussing indoor wayfinding? Get in touch for a non-committal chat to see the opportunities for you.
Contact usLook at our platform page about indoor positioning to find out how it works and how to get started.
Indoor Positioning