How to save and rename pins in the new Apple Maps



Running into trouble trying to rename a pin in Apple Maps? Don’t worry, you’re not alone. While Apple Maps supports saved pins and label renaming, it isn’t the most intuitive thing to find.

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Pins are, of course, a useful way to save locations to your Favorites or a collection. But that usefulness only extends as far as your Maps organization goes. So here’s how to rename a pin in Maps.


What are pins in Apple Maps?

Apple Maps Pins
Pins are essentially locations in Apple Maps that you mark yourself.

Before you learn how to rename pins in Apple Maps, it’s useful to do a quick rundown on what they are (and what they aren’t).

Open up Maps on your iPhone or iPad. Then, just tap and hold on a location. If there’s no business or point of interest there, you should see a pin appear with the name “Marked Location.”

Not in the right place? Just tap and drag it to a new location. Note that you can only have one pin at a time. Tapping and holding on a new locale will remove your previous pin.

Pins are useful for navigation, since you can simply drop a pin somewhere and get directions to that location without typing in an actual address.

They’re temporary by design, but you can save pins to a collection or your Favorites for later reference.

How to rename a pin in Apple Maps

By default, pins will be named “marked location” unless you pinned a point of interest. But you don’t have to settle for that vague label. You can actually rename it.

The easiest way to rename a dropped pin is to save it to a collection.

Apple Maps Pins - Collections
The easiest way to rename a pin is to save it to a collection.
  • Drop a pin in Apple Maps.
  • Tap on the pin to bring up the options pane.
  • Swipe up on this menu to see more options.
  • From here, just click the Add to… button.
  • This will prompt you to save the pin to an existing collection or to create a new one.
  • Once you choose one of those two, you’ll see the option to add a name for your pinned location.

Apple Maps Pins - Favorites
If you commute to a pin frequently, you can also rename it as a favorite.

Alternatively, you can also save a pin to Favorites and rename it later. Here’s how.

  • Drop a pin in Apple Maps.
  • Tap on the pin to bring up the options pane.
  • Swipe up on this menu to see more options.
  • Tap on Add to Favorites.
  • Now, the next time you open a Maps window, the pin will be there.
  • Near the Favorites tab, click on See All.
  • Tap the “i” icon next to your Marked Location.
  • Then, tap on the Label text field to edit its name.
  • Tap on Done when you’re finished.

Collections versus Favorites in Apple Maps

So you can use either collections or favorites to rename pins in Apple Maps. But which one should you choose?

It doesn’t really matter, but it’s worth knowing what each feature is intended for. Collections are lists of places that you can refer to later, making them great for specific categories like “restaurants to try” or “places to visit in San Diego.”

Favorites, on the other hand, are meant to be locations that you travel to frequently. That includes your home and work. Because of that, it’s worth keeping random locations off of the favorites list unless you want to see it every time you reopen Apple Maps.

A couple of additional tips

Apple Maps Pins - Additional Tips
You can add a missing location or report a correction in the “i” menu.

As we mentioned earlier, pinned locations will often carry the name of whatever business is located there. Drop a pin on a Costco and the label will say “Costco.”

The same goes for addresses. If you drop a pin on a location that has a physical mailing address, you may see that address pop up as its name. (You can rename the pin in either case.)

It’s also worth noting that pins can be useful for saving addresses or locations that are missing from Apple Maps. But it’s not your only option for correcting mistakes within Maps.

You can also add a missing place or recommend a correction directly within the Maps app. Just click on the “I” icon on the primary Apple Maps menu. From there, you can select Add a Missing Place or Report an Issue.

In some regions, Apple also sources data from third parties like TomTom or OpenStreetMaps. You could, theoretically, add a missing place or new address to those locations. But since Apple is working to source all of its mapping data itself, the company may drop those third-party data providers in the future.

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