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Google Maps will soon offer AR-based search with Live View

Abhishek Jha by Abhishek Jha
November 22, 2022
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Google first revealed an augmented reality ‘AR-based search’ Live View search feature for Maps back in September, and the company is now prepared to roll out the upgrade. But only a few cities will get the additional features, starting with Los Angeles, London, New York, Paris, San Francisco, and Tokyo.

Google Maps AR-based search with Live View details

The function functions just like the present Live View, which assists you in navigating while utilising the phone’s camera in real-time. Arrows will be superimposed over your surroundings in the Live View mode, pointing to landmarks or other locations you’re looking for.

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You have a much greater understanding of your surroundings with the new Live View search option, which uses billions of Street View pictures, AI, and AR. Even if they are hidden or around the corner, it shows businesses including stores, eateries, banks, and ATMs. All you have to do is point your phone’s camera in the right direction on Maps after turning on the camera.

These facilities are now being labelled with helpful information, such as busy hours, a pricing range, a rating, and, of course, if it is open or not.

You will soon be able to search for stations that are compatible with your vehicle and fast charging locations above 50 kW thanks to a new EV charging station option.

Last but not least, Google is expanding wheelchair accessibility for search worldwide after initially just offering it in Australia, Japan, the UK, and the US.

Both Android and iOS users will be able to access all new features starting the next week.

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