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You can view cities in the Maps app in interactive 3D that lets you pan 360 degrees and move through the streets.Look Around is available in select cities. See the iOS and iPadOS Feature Availability website.
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To get Street View photos, you can search for a place, drop a pin, tap on a place marker, or use the Street View layer.
You can find street level imagery taken at different times from the Street View archives and other contributors. For example, you can explore how your neighborhood has changed over time. Important: Historic imagery isn't available for every place that has Street View.
Share a Street View imageTo share a Street View image, tap the screen. Then tap More Share.Explore Street View
Explore Split-Screen Street ViewSwitch from a full-screen Street View image, to a split-screen view that also displays a small map.
Report a Street View issueTo report an image that should be censored or can be found offensive:
Understand the Street View app deprecationWhen will the Street View app be discontinued? The Street View app is no longer available on Google Play and the App Store. If you already have the app on your mobile device, you can use it until March 2023. How else can I manage my published imagery? If you delete the app from your mobile device, you won’t be able to download it again. You’ll continue to have access to all imagery you have published to Google Maps through other platforms.
How can I continue to publish imagery without the Street View app? Although the app is going away, we have ensured that all your favorite features aren’t, and have been integrated into other platforms.
Will I still be able to publish Photo Paths? Capturing 180-degree videos to create Photo Paths for Street View was an experimental feature we introduced in 2019. The functionality will be deprecated permanently.
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