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Google Maps Ends CocoaPods Support for iOS SDKs: What Developers Need to Know Before 2026

Google has officially announced that it will phase out support for CocoaPods as an installation method for all major Google Maps Platform iOS SDKs, marking a significant shift in iOS development workflows. Developers currently relying on CocoaPods must prepare for a transition to Swift Package Manager (SPM) or manual installation to continue receiving future updates.

This change impacts multiple Google iOS SDKs and will take full effect beginning in 2026.


Which Google Maps iOS SDKs Are Affected?

Google confirmed that new versions will no longer be released on CocoaPods for the following SDKs:

CocoaPods has officially entered maintenance mode, while Swift Package Manager has become the industry-preferred dependency manager for modern iOS development.


Important Timeline for Developers


What Happens If You Stay on CocoaPods After 2026?

Developers who continue using CocoaPods after the cutoff will face major limitations, including:

This could lead to serious long-term maintenance and security challenges.


What Developers Should Do Now

Google strongly encourages all developers to begin planning their migration immediately.

Recommended Actions:

Early migration ensures zero downtime, avoids rushed transitions, and guarantees uninterrupted access to Google Maps updates.


Impacted Google Cloud Projects

Google reports that the following project is currently linked to the affected SDKs:

Only applications using CocoaPods are impacted. If your project already uses Swift Package Manager or manual installation, no action is required.


Why Google Is Making This Change

Google stated that focusing development on Swift Package Manager allows them to:

This move mirrors broader industry trends away from CocoaPods.


Need Help With the Migration?

Google has confirmed that full support is available through Google Maps Platform Support. Developers needing help migrating to Swift Package Manager or troubleshooting installation issues can contact their engineering teams directly.


Final Takeaway

The end of CocoaPods support for Google Maps iOS SDKs is a major but necessary shift. Developers who take action early will benefit from:

Waiting until 2026 could put your apps at serious technical and compliance risk.

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