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Google shows how you should use ‘Ask Maps’ as the feature rolls out widely

Announced earlier this month alongside “Immersive Navigation,” Google Maps also added a new Gemini-powered “Ask Maps” feature which, as of this week, is widely available in the US and India to all users.

In a post on Twitter/X, Google confirmed that “Ask Maps” is now widely available to all Maps users in the US and India. The rollout appears to have picked up over the past week, as we saw the feature go live on our devices just prior to the weekend, and user reports surfaced around the same time.

“Ask Maps” was announced as a conversational tool that allows users to get answers to “complex, real-world questions a map could never answer before.”

Beyond confirming the wide rollout, Google also shared a few prompts you could use with “Ask Maps” and their results, including:

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“Ask Maps” can be accessed directly under the search bar in Google Maps on Android and iOS in the US and India, but not other regions. The feature will come to desktop eventually, but is not available just yet.

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