Share your estimated time of arrival in Maps on iPhone
You can share your estimated time of arrival (ETA) while following driving, cycling, and walking directions to let friends and family know when you’re likely to arrive. Your ETA updates automatically if there are major delays, so you don’t have to send follow-up messages along the way.
Note: Available in select areas. Features vary by country and region.
Share your estimated time of arrival (ETA)
Siri: Say something like: “Share my ETA.” Learn how to use Siri.
Or without using Siri:
Go to the Maps app
on your iPhone.
Search for the place you want to go, then tap Go.
Tap the route card at the bottom of the screen, then tap Share ETA.
If you don’t see Share ETA, make sure you turned it on in Settings
> Apps > Maps.
Choose one or more suggested contacts, or tap Open Contacts to find a contact.
To share your ETA with more contacts, tap “Sharing with” at the bottom of the screen, then tap to add contacts.
You can also use the Messages, Find My, and Contacts apps to share your ETA with others. See Share your location in Messages, Share your location in Find My, or Edit contacts.
Stop sharing your ETA
Go to the Maps app
on your iPhone.
Open the route card for a trip in progress.
Tap “Sharing with” at the bottom of the screen, then tap Stop Sharing ETA below each contact’s name.
Automatically share your ETA to a pin
When you add a contact to a pinned place in your library, that contact automatically receives your ETA whenever you start turn-by-turn navigation to that location.
Go to the Maps app
on your iPhone.
Touch and hold the pin, then tap Edit Details.
Tap Add Person, search for a contact, then tap to add them.
Tap Done.
Tap the pinned location, then tap Go to start sharing your ETA.
Your location, route, and ETA are viewable until you arrive.
Turn off ETA sharing
Go to Settings
> Apps > Maps.
Scroll down, then turn off Share ETA.
Note: Standard carrier data and text rates may apply.
People using iOS 13.1, iPadOS 13.1, or later receive a Maps notification with your ETA, and they can track your progress in Maps. People using earlier versions receive the notification through iMessage. People using other mobile devices receive an SMS message.
When you’re near the person you’re looking for and both of you have a supported model, you can use Find My to get precise directions to each other’s location. See Use Precision Finding to meet up with a friend.