Navionics
<h3>About Navionics: Pioneers in Marine Electronic Cartography</h3><p>Few names carry as much weight on the water as <strong>Navionics</strong>. Founded in 1984 in Viareggio, Italy, by Giuseppe Carnevali and Fosco Bianchetti, the company introduced the world's first marine electronic chartplotter — the Geonav — and in doing so, fundamentally changed how mariners navigate. What began as a two-person operation has grown into a globally recognized brand with operations spanning multiple continents, now operating as a Garmin subsidiary following its 2017 acquisition. Throughout that growth, one constant has remained: a commitment to producing intuitive, accurate, and innovative marine cartography.</p><h3>World-Class Electronic Charts for Every Waterway</h3><p>Navionics' core product lineup centers on its industry-leading <a href="/7470-navionics-electronic-charts-201915">electronic charts</a>, which cover coastal waters, offshore zones, and tens of thousands of inland lakes and rivers worldwide. The flagship <strong>Navionics+</strong> cartography delivers integrated offshore and inland marine mapping with SonarChart™ HD bathymetric contours down to 1-foot resolution, providing boaters with a highly detailed picture of underwater terrain. This level of bottom-structure detail is invaluable whether you're navigating a tight channel, scouting fishing grounds, or simply trying to keep your hull off shallow shoals.</p><p>For boaters who demand the ultimate in situational awareness, the <a href="/7470-navionics-electronic-charts-200359">Platinum+ electronic charts</a> build on the Navionics+ foundation by adding relief shading, satellite imagery overlays, 3D perspective views, and SonarChart™ Live mapping — which allows users to generate real-time personal HD bathymetric charts while underway. These premium features give serious cruisers and anglers a multi-dimensional view of both the water's surface environment and what lies beneath it.</p><h3>Broad Compatibility & Continuous Updates</h3><p>One of Navionics' greatest strengths is the wide compatibility of its charts. Cards are formatted for a broad range of chartplotter brands including Garmin, Raymarine, Simrad, and Lowrance, delivered on convenient MicroSD cards. For Garmin chartplotters specifically, the Garmin Navionics+ and Navionics Vision+ product lines provide seamless integration. Daily chart updates — available via annual subscription — mean that navigational data stays current with the latest official hydrographic sources, community contributions from fellow boaters, and Navionics' own proprietary field surveys.</p><p>Beyond dedicated chart cards, the <strong>Navionics Boating app</strong> extends chart access to smartphones and tablets, enabling off-boat trip planning, route syncing with compatible chartplotters via Plotter Sync, and the crowd-sourced Community Edits feature that incorporates real-world knowledge from millions of fellow boaters. Advanced features like dock-to-dock route guidance, fishing range shading, and shallow water hazard alerts round out a suite of tools designed to make every voyage safer and more enjoyable.</p><h3>A Legacy Built on Innovation</h3><p>From pioneering the very concept of the electronic chart in 1984 to delivering live bathymetric mapping today, Navionics has consistently stayed ahead of the curve in marine navigation technology. Their charts have earned recognition from industry publications and trade shows worldwide, cementing a reputation for quality, coverage, and ease of use that both recreational boaters and professional mariners rely on every time they leave the dock.</p>