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New Google Maps updates: Immersive View for routes, other AI features

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OVER the past few years, Google Maps has transforme­d how people interact with the world with features like eco-friendly routing to help you take fuel or energy efficient routes, and Live View to help you orient yourself when walking with augmented reality. Today with the power of AI, we’re announcing even more updates so you can confidentl­y plan and navigate trips, make sustainabl­e choices, and get quick inspiratio­n for things to do.

Know before you go with Immersive View for Routes

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. This week, Immersive View for routes starts rolling out in Amsterdam, Barcelona, Dublin, Florence, Las Vegas, London, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Paris, San Francisco, San Jose, Sea le, Tokyo and Venice on Android and iOS.

Say you want to bike along the water to the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco. Just request cycling directions, then tap the Immersive View preview to see your route in a stunning, multidimen­sional view from start to finish. You can prepare for each turn as if you were there with detailed, visual turn-byturn directions, and use the time slider to plan when to head out based on helpful informatio­n, like simulated traffic and weather conditions. That way, you can easily avoid riding during rainy weather or heavy traffic.

All of this builds on our work for Immersive View for places, which uses AI

These Maps updates make it easier to plan and navigate with con dence and give you a whole new way to search and explore.

Easily understand your surroundin­gs with Lens in Maps

to fuse together billions of Street View and aerial images so you can know what a restaurant or landmark is like before you go. Now developers can also create their own immersive experience­s with the launch of Photoreali­stic 3D Tiles in Google Maps Platform this week.

Google Maps also makes it easier to understand your surroundin­gs once you get somewhere—like if you’re exiting a subway station and need to orient yourself or if you’re scoping out a new neighborho­od and need to find the nearest coffee shop. Lens in Maps (formerly called Search with Live View) uses AI and augmented reality to help you quickly acclimate yourself — whether you’re navigating a new city or discoverin­g local hidden gems.

Simply tap the Lens icon in the search bar and lift your phone to find informatio­n about nearby ATMs, transit stations, restaurant­s, coffee shops and stores. In our biggest expansion of this feature yet, starting this week Lens in Maps is coming to more than 50 new cities including Austin, Las Vegas, Rome, São Paulo and Taipei.

Navigate with confidence with a more detailed map

Today, hundreds of millions of drivers depend on Google Maps’ helpful informatio­n about real-world conditions, like nearby crashes or upcoming traffic jams.

Soon, the navigation map will reflect the real world even more accurately. In addition to updated colors throughout the map, you’ll see more realistic buildings to help you better orient yourself - like if you’re driving downtown and need to understand where you are during the final stretch of your ride. And on highways, where some of the trickiest driving maneuvers often happen (like that annoying exit that requires you to quickly cross multiple lanes), you’ll see improved lane details to help you feel prepared. These updates start rolling out in the coming months in 12 countries, including the U.S., Canada, France and Germany.

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