Bridge // Navigation

Guide visitors with interactive maps.

Display interactive wayfinding maps on touchscreen displays that help visitors find rooms, departments, and destinations. Turn-by-turn directions, searchable directories, and multi-floor navigation built for digital signage.

Multi-Floor Navigation
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Multi-Floor Navigation
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ADA Accessible Routes
Bridge // Overview

Never let visitors get lost again

The Wayfinding Maps integration transforms your touchscreen signage into interactive navigation stations. Upload your floor plans, define points of interest, and Hangar.Media generates searchable, zoomable maps with turn-by-turn directions. Visitors tap a destination and see the route highlighted on screen, with distance, estimated walking time, and accessibility information.

Interactive floor plan viewer with pinch-to-zoom and pan navigation on touchscreens
Searchable directory of rooms, departments, offices, and points of interest
Turn-by-turn route visualization with walking distance and estimated time
ADA-compliant routing that avoids stairs and includes elevator and ramp paths
Bridge // Key Features

What you can do with interactive maps.

Three capabilities that make this integration essential for your digital signage network.

Floor Plans // 01

Upload and annotate your maps

Import floor plans as SVG, PDF, or image files. Use the map editor to place points of interest, define walkable paths, mark stairwells, elevators, and exits. The system generates the navigation graph automatically from your annotations.

We uploaded our CAD floor plans and had wayfinding running on lobby screens by the end of the day.

SVG, PDF, PNG, and DWG floor plan import

Visual point-of-interest placement editor

Automatic navigation graph generation from annotations

Bridge // Floor Plans
Route Finding // 02

Turn-by-turn directions on screen

Visitors select a destination from the directory or search bar and the map highlights the fastest walking route with turn-by-turn arrows. For multi-floor destinations, the route includes floor transitions via elevator or stairs with clear instructions at each transition point.

Patients find their way to departments on the third floor without asking a single staff member.

Shortest-path algorithm for optimal routing

Multi-floor routes with elevator and stairwell transitions

Estimated walking time and distance display

Bridge // Route Finding
Accessibility // 03

Routes for everyone

Enable accessible routing mode to generate paths that avoid stairs, narrow corridors, and heavy doors. The system automatically routes through elevators, ramps, and accessible entrances. An on-screen toggle lets visitors switch between standard and accessible routes.

Our accessible routes include every ramp and automatic door so wheelchair users navigate confidently.

ADA-compliant route generation avoiding stairs

Elevator and ramp preference in accessible mode

High-contrast map display option for vision accessibility

Bridge // Accessibility
Bridge // Setup

Four steps to connected screens.

From setup to live content in minutes, not days.

Step 01

Upload floor plans

Import your building floor plans into the Hangar.Media map editor. Supported formats include SVG, PDF, PNG, and AutoCAD DWG exports.

Step 02

Define points of interest

Place markers for rooms, departments, restrooms, exits, elevators, and other destinations on each floor plan.

Step 03

Set up routing paths

Draw walkable corridors and define connections between floors. The navigation engine builds the routing graph from your path data.

Step 04

Publish to touchscreens

Publish the wayfinding map to your touchscreen kiosks. Visitors can immediately search destinations and get turn-by-turn directions.

Bridge // Questions

Common questions. Straight answers.

What floor plan formats can I upload

The map editor accepts SVG, PDF, PNG, JPEG, and AutoCAD DWG file exports. SVG files provide the best quality because they scale to any screen resolution without pixelation.

Can the map handle multiple buildings

Yes. You can define multiple buildings within a single wayfinding project. Routes between buildings include outdoor walking paths and building transition points with estimated crossing times.

Does wayfinding work on non-touch screens

The full interactive experience requires a touchscreen. However, you can display a static map with highlighted points of interest on non-touch displays, or pair the screen with a QR code that opens the interactive map on a visitor phone.

Can I update the map without taking the kiosk offline

Yes. Map updates are published from the dashboard and pushed to kiosks in real time. New points of interest, path changes, and floor plan updates appear without restarting the kiosk application.

Pricing // Transparent by Design
£0
/screen/month
Industry avg
£8–24
Hangar
£5

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