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Forgetting where you parked happens to everyone. Busy schedules, crowded lots and mental autopilot make it easy to walk away without a second thought. Thankfully, your iPhone can remember for you. Both Google Maps and Apple Maps now make it easy to find your car again with little or no effort. Google recently added smarter automatic parking detection on iPhone. Apple Maps has offered a similar feature for years. Together, they give you a reliable backup when your memory fails. Below is how each one works and how to make sure it is ready when you need it.

If you use an Android phone, we have steps below that show you how to save and find your parked car using Google Maps on Android.

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GOOGLE MAPS VS WAZE VS APPLE MAPS: WHICH IS BEST?

Google Maps can automatically detect when you park and drop a pin that stays for up to 48 hours or until you drive again. It currently works on iPhone only.

Google Maps needs a signal that you stopped driving.

Any of these connections can trigger parking detection.

If you want this to work every time, adjust one key setting.

This allows Google Maps to track parking even when the app is not open.

This helps Google Maps save your parking spot even when Bluetooth or CarPlay is not in use.

This allows Google Maps to use movement data to detect when you stop driving.

The pin stays visible for up to 48 hours.

If the pin is slightly off:

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Apple Maps uses your iPhone location and car connection to remember where you parked. In many cases, it works automatically without setup.

Apple Maps relies on system settings.

Apple Maps detects parking when your iPhone disconnects from:

This disconnection signals that you parked.

After parking:

Apple Maps drops a parked car marker when your iPhone disconnects from Bluetooth or CarPlay as you exit your car. You can also see parking details, like how long ago you parked, if you enabled the proper settings in iPhone Settings.

Both apps work well, but they shine in different ways.

Many iPhone owners keep both enabled for backup.

If you use an Android phone, you can still save and find your parked car using Google Maps, but the process is manual.

Settings may vary depending on your Android phone’s manufacturer.

Google Maps drops a parking pin that stays visible until you remove it or save a new one.

Settings may vary depending on your Android phone’s manufacturer.

Unlike the iPhone, Android does not currently support automatic parking detection in Google Maps.

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Forgetting where you parked happens fast, but finding your car does not have to be stressful. Google Maps and Apple Maps can save your parking location and guide you back when you need it most. On the iPhone, much of this works automatically once settings are enabled. Android users can still save their spot manually with Google Maps. Either way, taking a few minutes to set this up now can save time, steps and frustration later.

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