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Bing Maps WPF Control retirement

Bing Maps WPF Control is deprecated and will be retired. Free (Basic) account customers can continue to use Bing Maps WPF Control until June 30th, 2025. Enterprise account customers can continue to use Bing Maps WPF Control until June 30th, 2028. To avoid service disruptions, all implementations using Bing Maps WPF Control will need to be updated to use Azure Maps Web SDK by the retirement date that applies to your Bing Maps for Enterprise account type.

Azure Maps is Microsoft's next-generation maps and geospatial services for developers. Azure Maps has many of the same features as Bing Maps for Enterprise, and more. To get started with Azure Maps, create a free Azure subscription and an Azure Maps account. For more information about azure Maps, see Azure Maps Documentation. For migration guidance, see Bing Maps Migration Overview.

The following resources are available to help you with your Bing Maps WPF Control application development.

Developer Resources

Use the following resources to learn more about Bing Maps, get your questions answered and get the latest announcements.

Bing Maps Forums

Get your questions answered in the Bing Maps Forums.

Bing Maps Blog

Get code samples, API announcements and guidance from the official Bing Maps Blog.

Ricky Brundritt’s Blog

Get code samples and guidance from Ricky Brundritt.

Bing Maps Resources

Check out this page for Bing Maps developer resources.

Twitter (@BingMaps)

Follow @BingMaps on Twitter to get the latest updates on the Bing Maps APIs.

Facebook

Get interesting info on Bing Maps. Bing Maps is part of the Bing Facebook page.

Account Access Issues

If you are having issues when Creating a Bing Maps Account, Getting a Bing Maps Key, or have an account access question, contact mpnet@microsoft.com.

Licensing Questions

For information about free-use and enterprise licenses when using Bing Maps in your application, see the Bing Maps Licensing Tool or Contact Us.