

These landmarks can include iconic places, like the Empire State Building in New York and the Pantheon in Rome, and easily recognizable places, like local parks and tourist attractions. Live View will show you how far away certain landmarks are from you and what direction you need to go to get there. Soon, you’ll also be able to see nearby landmarks so you can quickly and easily orient yourself and understand your surroundings. When you select or search for a place on Google Maps, you can already tap on the Live View button to visualize your destination in the real world. Use landmarks to orient yourself in Live View The images used in Google Street View are actually taken by special cameras mounted on cars, bikes, or backpacks. Thanks to augmented reality (AR), you can see arrows, directions, and distance markers placed right on top of your world so you spend less time figuring out which way you should be headed. No, Google Street View is not a live service. Live View availability Your device must be compatible with ARKit/ARCore. We launched Live View last year, and since then it’s helped people get around efficiently–especially during the pandemic, when getting from place to place as directly as possible is top of mind. Use Live View on Google Maps Discover and navigate places in the real world with the help of Live View. With new ways to use Live View, we're making it even easier to orient yourself in the world whether you’re walking around, leaving a public transit station or meeting up with friends. Live View in Google Maps helps you keep your bearings so you can find your way around.
