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Google Maps gets conversational AI and 3D navigation in one of its biggest update

Google Maps now answers the questions search never could — and shows you the road ahead in three dimensions before you even get there.

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Google Maps Ask AI and 3D Navigation features.
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Anyone who has white-knuckled a highway merge while Maps cheerfully announced “turn right in 0.2 miles” onto a median knows the app was overdue for a reality check. On Thursday, Google delivered one.

Two Gemini-powered features dropped Thursday, and together they’re the biggest thing to happen to Maps in more than ten years.

What if you could just ask Maps a real question?

Ask Maps is the one people will talk about first — it’s an AI chat tab built specifically for the messy, oddly specific questions that normal search just fumbles.

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Stuff like: “where can I charge my phone without waiting behind a dozen people for coffee?” or “I’m driving through Arizona this weekend, what are the recommended stops along the way?”

Gemini combs through north of 300 million places, informed by half a billion real contributors, and actually gives you a useful answer instead of a list of Yelp links you’ll never open.

For drivers, the bigger upgrade might be Immersive Navigation — Google’s answer to everyone who’s ever flown past an exit because the flat blue line gave zero warning.

Where is the new Google Maps experience available?

The feature arrives with a full 3D visual overhaul, redesigned road details, and real-time guidance that actually reflects what you’re seeing out the windshield. Transparent buildings reveal what’s behind them before tricky turns.

Voice prompts now reference real context, like guiding you past one exit to take the next specific one, rather than the usual cryptic countdown. A Street View preview of your destination — plus parking suggestions — rounds out the arrival experience.

Ask Maps is live now for U.S. and India users on iPhone and Android, with desktop on the way. Immersive Navigation kicks off its U.S. rollout today and will spread to CarPlay, Android Auto, and Google-equipped cars over the coming months.

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