maps.me already uses OSRM on Android (although a somewhat old OSRM version):

https://github.com/mapsme/omim

So yes, it is possible. That said, OSRM is not a offline-first routing
engine.
You will notice this in file sizes and memory requirements, among other
issues for larger OSM extracts (think Europe or even the planet).


On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 2:46 PM, Rafał Wołoszyn <woloszyn.ra...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Guys,
> Is it possible (without a lot of effort) to compile and run OSRM as native
> library in Android ?
> Is it even make sense to run it directly on device ?
>
> Br,
> Rafal
>
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