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How to use Live View on Google Maps
Ever get off a subway or bus, open Google Maps, and still have no idea which direction to walk? That’s where Live View comes in — one of Google Maps’ most useful features for navigating unfamiliar streets.
Live View uses your phone’s camera and augmented reality (AR) to show you real-time arrows and directions overlaid on the real world. No more guessing which way to turn — it literally points the way.
Here’s how to use Live View on Google Maps, step by step.
✅ What You’ll Need
Before you start:
- An Android or iPhone with AR support (most modern phones work)
- The latest version of Google Maps installed
- Location services and camera access enabled
- A strong internet connection or mobile data
📍 Step 1: Enter Walking Directions
- Open Google Maps
- Search for your destination
- Tap “Directions”
- Select the Walking icon
- Tap Live View (it shows up at the bottom center or side of the screen)
📸 Step 2: Scan Your Surroundings
- Hold your phone upright like you’re taking a photo
- Google Maps will use your camera to identify buildings and landmarks around you
- Once it locks in your location, it will display large arrows and text on your screen
You’ll still see a small map at the bottom for context.
🧭 Step 3: Follow the On-Screen Arrows
- Walk in the direction shown by the arrows
- The app will guide you turn-by-turn using on-screen signs
- When you’re close to your destination, Live View will fade out and switch to the standard map view
🔐 Bonus Tips for Better Accuracy
- Use it outdoors, in areas with visible buildings (it doesn’t work well indoors or in rural areas)
- Avoid using it while driving or biking — it’s for pedestrians
- If it can’t lock your location, rotate in place slowly until it detects your surroundings
📲 Why Use Live View?
- Super helpful in big cities, tourist areas, or when traveling abroad
- Great for figuring out which way to walk when directions are confusing
- Ideal when GPS alone isn’t enough to tell which street you’re facing
Final Thoughts
Live View takes the guesswork out of navigating on foot. If you’ve ever walked a block in the wrong direction before realizing it, this feature is made for you.
Try it out next time you’re in an unfamiliar spot — you’ll wonder how you lived without it.