ParkMe, the top provider of real-time parking information to navigation companies and consumers, announced this week that its award-winning parking app has officially launched on the Android platform.
The new app gives more drivers access to important information about the closest and most affordable parking available according to a company press release.
The ParkMe app was designed in partnership with the new Google Maps app.
"This is a monumental step forward in the expansion of our company," said Sam Friedman , CEO and co-founder. "ParkMe is solving what is arguably one of life's most frustrating experiences and with our expansion on Android, more drivers than ever will be equipped to save time and money, and instantly determine the best parking spot option available nearby."
ParkMe shows parking rates, payment types, real-time occupancy information and hours of operation for off-street parking lots according to the company release.
Click here to download the app.
The app, which recently landed in the top 10 of free navigation apps in the iTunes App Store, gives drivers live parking information in hundreds of cities across Europe and North America.
Users will be able to find the ideal parking spot in more than 28,000 areas around the world, 1,800 cities, 32 countries and seven continents according to the company release. Through the app, ParkMe will be able to help more people around the world than ever before.
"We've taken the hassle out of parking and are thrilled to roll out our popular go-to app for parking on Android so more drivers can experience the smartest, most efficient and responsible way to find parking," said Alex Israel , COO and co-founder in the company press release. "The top worldwide smartphone marketplace now includes real-time parking data."
Related Articles:
Top Tips to Consider When Buying a Used Car Revealed by Loan Comparison Site
5 Dead in Bank Robbery in Israel, Gunman Kills Himself During Standoff (PHOTOS/ VIDEO)
Car Bomb Kills at Least Four in Russia's Dagestan, 44 Injured (VIDEO)
Maserati to Recall 7,400 Vehicles for Suspension Issue, Quattroporte, Alfa Romeo, Gran Turismo Included
Eleanor Mustang From 'Gone in 60 Seconds' Auctioned for $1 Million (VIDEO)
See Now: OnePlus 6: How Different Will It Be From OnePlus 5?