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You can view cities in the Maps app
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.
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Maps app .
- Tap on a place marker.
- At the bottom, tap the place name or address.
- Scroll and select the photo labeled "Street View."
- You can also select the thumbnail with a Street View icon .
- When you’re done, at the top left, tap Back .
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Maps app .
- At the top, tap Layers Street View.
- Blue lines on the Map indicate Street View coverage. Tap on any blue line to enter Street View.
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.
- On your mobile device or tablet, open the Google Maps app .
- Tap Layers .
- Select Street View, then tap .
- Tap on any blue line.
- Tap the "See more dates" link. Not all locations on Google Maps have this link.
- At the bottom, scroll and select an image in the carousel.
- When you’re done, at the top left, tap Back .
Share a Street View image
To share a Street View image, tap the screen. Then tap More Share.
Explore Street View
- To look around in Street View, drag your finger on the screen or tap the compass.
- To move, tap the arrows or double-tap the image in the direction you want to go.
- To see a wider view and change to landscape mode, turn your device sideways.
- To zoom in, pinch open on the screen.
- To zoom out, pinch closed on the screen.
Explore Split-Screen Street View
Switch from a full-screen Street View image, to a split-screen view that also displays a small map.
- On the Street View image, at the bottom right, tap the Split-screen arrows . The split-screen view displays a small map at the bottom of the screen
- To zoom in a map, pinch open on the screen. To zoom out, pinch closed on the screen.
- If you select any named point of interest on the smaller map, the map re-centers immediately and new imagery loads for the best view of that place.
- If you tap any blue line on the smaller map, the map re-centers immediately.
Report a Street View issue
To report an image that should be censored or can be found offensive:
- Locate the image.
- Click More Report a problem.
- Select the issue and click Submit.
- We'll review your report promptly.
Understand the Street View app deprecation
When 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.
- To view or delete any of your Photo Spheres, visit ‘Your contributions’ page on Google Maps.
- To view or delete any of your street-level collections or Photo Paths, visit Street View Studio.
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.
- To capture Photo Spheres, use a compatible 360 camera, or if you prefer using only your mobile device, choose from a variety of 360 photo apps available on Google Play and the App Store.
- To publish Photo Spheres to a place, use the Google Maps app on your mobile device, the desktop version of Google Maps on your computer, or a 3rd party publishing tool. For a list of recommended publishing tools, see the Street View website.
- То create connections between Photo Spheres, use a 3rd party publishing tool.
- To capture and publish street-level collections, use a compatible 360 camera and import the resulting files into our new Street View Studio platform, available on both desktop and mobile.
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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