Comparing features
Mappedin vs. 22Miles
Mappedin and 22Miles both help visitors find their way indoors, but they emphasize different strengths depending on whether your priority is venue-scale mapping infrastructure or digital signage with bundled wayfinding.
| Feature | Mappedin | 22Miles |
|---|---|---|
| Self-service map editing | ||
| 2D/3D rendering | ||
| Indoor blue dot positioning | Via integration | |
| Multi-property management | Portfolio-scale | Limited |
| Dedicated directory software | Bundled with signage | |
| Digital signage CMS | Via integrations | Core product |
| Space/room booking | Via Microsoft Places | Bundled |
| SDK & developer portal | Public API, pre-built connectors, award-winning developer documentation | — |
| Venue analytics | Behavioral data on how spaces are used; AI Assistant to ask questions in plain language and get answers directly from your data | — |
| WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility | ADA Compliance only | |
| Hardware ecosystem | Hardware-agnostic | Hardware agnostic with native integrations with BrightSign, Samsung, LG, Sony, Cisco, Zoom; AV integrator channel |
Beyond signage
Maps are infrastructure, not a display layer
22Miles was built to solve a content and communications problem: How do you manage digital signage, room booking, and wayfinding from one platform without needing a programmer for every update? That's a legitimate challenge, and their self-serve CMS is genuinely strong for organizations that need simple, non-technical control over displays.
But for venue operators managing complex venues like malls, airports, casino resorts, hospitals, and stadiums, the map itself is more than a visual on a screen. It's a data asset: structured spatial information connected to live operational systems, real-time flight data, tenant directories, security wait times, and parking feeds. 22Miles renders 3D maps from CAD files as a display layer. Mappedin owns the map as structured data, and that distinction shapes what you can actually do with it.
If your primary need is digital signage with bundled wayfinding from one vendor, 22Miles is worth evaluating. If you need a spatial intelligence platform that integrates into your operations and scales across your portfolio, Mappedin is the right solution.


Mappedin vs. 22Miles
How Mappedin differs
Mappedin is a spatial intelligence platform built for complex, large-scale venue environments, designed to help teams manage navigation, experience, operations, and safety across multi-venue properties.
Map as data, not just display
Mappedin's maps are structured spatial data with rich metadata. 22Miles imports CAD files and renders 3D—a display layer, not a platform you can build on or connect to operational systems.
Developer platform
Mappedin offers SDKs, APIs, and a full developer ecosystem for teams that need to build on top of indoor mapping. 22Miles is not a platform other products are built on.
Venue analytics
Mappedin Analytics provides real behavioral data on how visitors move through and interact with your space. AI Assistant lets you ask questions in plain language and get answers directly from your venue data.
Enterprise venue scale
For complex environments like major airports, large malls, casinos, and stadiums, Mappedin's mapping infrastructure is purpose-built for that level of operational complexity. 22Miles's customer base is primarily education, healthcare, and corporate office environments.
Real-time operational integrations
Mappedin connects to live operational data like flight information, security wait times, parking availability, and GTFS transit feeds. 22Miles integrates content feeds like social, weather, and calendars. For venues where operational accuracy is safety-critical, that's a meaningful difference.
Positioning depth
Mappedin Positioning is purpose-built indoor positioning. 22Miles offers indoor positioning, but it's not their core. Buyers who need accurate, reliable blue-dot navigation as a primary requirement are getting a secondary capability, not a dedicated product.
Real customer stories.

