Maps Usage Statistics and Market Share in North Macedonia (.mk)
We are tracking usage statistics and market share for 4 web technologies in the Maps market in North Macedonia (.mk). As of May 2026, the most popular web technology in Maps in North Macedonia (.mk) is Google Maps, with 81% market share. In second place is Leaflet, with 16%. After that, OpenLayers holds 2%, followed by Ushahidi with 0%. Top 4 web technologies together account for 99% of the market. The remaining 0 web technologies in Maps collectively have a 1% market share. Global Maps market share report is available here.
About Maps
Maps are web mapping services that are embedded as an element of a host web page.
We are tracking 4 different technologies in Maps.
There are 435 websites using Maps in North Macedonia (.mk websites) in out database.
Maps Usage Statistics and Market Share in North Macedonia (.mk) in May 2026
#1 Google Maps
81.38%
Google Maps is a web mapping service developed by Google. It offers satellite imagery, aerial photography, street maps, 360° panoramic views of streets, real-time traffic conditions, and route planning for traveling by foot, car, bicycle and air, or public transportation.
#2 Leaflet
15.86%
Leaflet is an open-source JavaScript library for interactive maps. It allows developers to easily add interactive maps to their web applications with a simple and intuitive API. Leaflet supports various map tiles and layers, enabling users to create custom maps with markers, pop-ups, and other interactive elements. Its lightweight and flexible design make it a popular choice for mapping applications.
#3 OpenLayers
1.84%
OpenLayers is an open-source JavaScript library for building interactive maps with web technologies. It is widely used to create dynamic, interactive web maps with layers, features, and geospatial data, enabling users to explore geographical information in a browser.
#4 Ushahidi
0.92%
Ushahidi is an open-source web application that allows users to submit and map reports of events or issues in real-time, often through mobile devices, enabling crowdsourced crisis mapping and information sharing. Ushahidi enables people to quickly and efficiently communicate and visualize information during emergencies, protests, and other situations where accurate and timely data is critical.
