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Find local businesses, view maps and get driving directions in Google Maps.
Google Maps provides over 20 billion kilometers of directions every day. And with AI, we’re reimagining how you plan your trips before you go. At I/O this year, we announced Immersive View for routes, an entirely new way to preview every step of your journey — whether you’re driving, walking or cycling.
Step by step directions for your drive or walk. Easily add multiple stops, see live traffic and road conditions. Find nearby businesses, restaurants and hotels.
Immersive View for routes delivers AI-powered, 3D view of Google Maps directions with customizable information about traffic, weather, and nearby attractions.
With glanceable directions, you can track your journey right from your route overview or lock screen. You’ll see updated ETAs and where to make your next turn — information that was previously only visible by unlocking your phone, opening the app and using comprehensive navigation mode.
Google is adding a range of new AI-powered features to Maps, including more immersive navigation, easier-to-follow driving directions, and better organized search results.
You can get directions for driving, public transit, walking, ride sharing, cycling, flight, or motorcycle on Google Maps. If there are multiple routes, the best route to your destination is...
Now with Immersive View for routes, you can visualize every segment of a route before you go — whether you're driving, walking or cycling. Immersive View uses computer vision and AI to fuse billions of Street View and aerial images together to create a rich, digital model of the world.
Back at Google I/O 2023 the company confirmed Google Maps is getting a slick new Immersive View for routes that that uses AI-like algorithms to meld scads of images sourced from around the web...
Google Maps is bringing its recently launched Immersive View to your travel routes. The new feature, which Google calls Immersive View for routes, was revealed at Google I/O 2023.