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Emma Miller

Updated on May 07, 2026

What Replaced Microsoft Mappoint

What happened to MapPoint?

| Microsoft officially discontinued MapPoint on December 31, 2014, and shortly thereafter discontinued support for the software. Maptive has attempted to follow MapPoint’s lead by providing an online mapping platform that it can replace in most businesses.

What has Microsoft MapPoint replaced here?

Maptitude is the next desktop replacement for MapPoint, Streets & Trips, and AutoRoute.

You may also ask: Will Microsoft Streets and Trips End?

According to posts on their websites, Microsoft is discontinuing both products. The company announced it will cease sales of MapPoint and Streets & Trips2013 by the end of this year and Microsoft will provide online support to users of the latest edition of Streets & Trips until July 14, 2015.

What else is Microsoft MapPoint used for?

Microsoft MapPoint is discontinued software and a service developed by Microsoft that allows users to view, edit, and embed maps. The software and technology are designed to facilitate geographic viewing and analysis of recorded or modified data.

How do I update Microsoft Streets and Trips?

To update the software, download the updates from the Microsoft Download Center.

  1. Close the Streets & Travel program if it is open.
  2. Visit the Microsoft Download Center website, type MicrosoftStreets & Trips in the search box, then click the magnifying glass icon.
  3. Click on the Streets & Trips update you want to download.

What Replaced Microsoft Mappoint