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I am developing a React Native app functionality that will allow user to navigate with offline map.

I had luck with react-native-maps package and raster .jpg tiles. The main downside is that tiles for just one region with good zoom level take up 3 GB of space already and customer could need even more.

So I am trying to find a good offline solution to render vector tiles - maplibre-react-native looked promising but it only worked with a tileserver for me.

My target is creating a folder with standart {z}/{x}/{y} structure in the local storage of the device and accessing .pbf files as plain .pngs

Is that possible? Do I mandatory require a tileserver for decrypting .pbf format?

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