This project explores a real-world problem faced by travelers who frequently lose internet connection while navigating new places. It focuses on improving the user experience of Google Maps by introducing a smart offline navigation feature. The concept allows users to download location data in advance, enabling them to access maps, routes, and essential place information without needing an internet connection. This ensures a smoother and more reliable navigation experience, especially in areas with weak or no network coverage. Through this case study, the goal is to design a simple, intuitive, and user-centered solution that reduces the risk of getting lost and enhances confidence while exploring new environments. The project covers the full UX process, including: Problem identification User scenario & persona Feature ideation User flow and interaction design Wireframes and final UI design