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New Maps updates: Immersive View for routes and other AI features
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New Maps updates: Immersive View for routes and other AI features

An image shows three phones over a blue background showcasing new Google Maps features. From left to right, they show detailed information about EV chargers in Maps search results, turn-by-turn directions for a cycling route along the water in San Francis
A still image shows Google Maps navigation on a screen inside a car with exit  lanes detailed in blue as the car navigates a highway exit.
A still image shows a phone screen with a highlighted route overview of Google Maps directions to the natural history museum. A small, white notification indicates where an HOV lane is available along the route.
A video of a phone screen shows someone using Google Maps to search for EV chargers. From the list of chargers they select an option that specifies “your charges” so they only see chargers compatible with their car. They scroll through the options to learn more about the charger speeds and when they were last used. They tap on an option and are taken to that location’s page on Google Maps.
A GIF of Google Maps on a phone screen shows someone using Google Maps to search for “animal latte art” in Tokyo. Within the results is an option to “discover through photos” and the person scrolls through photos of lattes with animal art. They tap on a photo and are taken to the business page where the photo was taken to learn more.
A video of Google Maps on a phone screen shows someone using Google Maps to search for “pumpkin patch with my dog” in New York. Within the results is an option to “discover through photos” and the person scrolls through photos of dogs at pumpkin patches. They tap on a photo and are taken to the business page where the photo was taken to learn more.
A video of  Google Maps on a phone shows someone searching for “things to do in Tokyo.” Among the search results they receive suggested things to do organized into three groups: Anime, Cherry Blossoms, and Art Exhibitions. They scroll through the anime options and tap on The Ghibli museum to view its page on Google Maps to learn more.

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