Google Maps to expand ‘immersive view’ for routes: What it means, and the cities to get it – Times of India

Google Map is expanding the immersive view introduced last year to include routes. If you search for directions on Google Maps on iOS and Android, you’ll soon be able to see more comprehensive routes including details on traffic, intersections, weather, and more.
“Google Maps provides 20 billion kilometers of directions every day,” Sundar PichaiGoogle CEO said I/O 2023 Keynote address. “That’s a lot of trips. Imagine if you could see your entire trip in advance. With immersive views for routes, now you can, whether you’re walking, cycling or driving.
What is Immersive View for Roots
Google Maps’ immersive view combines computer vision and AI to merge billions of Street View and aerial images into a digital representation of the world. Immersive View for Routes works in the same way, providing a preview of a route to help you understand it before you start.
The immersive view for Routes allows you to see all the essential information about your Route at once. When you get directions, this feature provides a multidimensional experience by showing you bike lanes, sidewalks, intersections, and parking lots along your commute.
With this feature, users can preview the weather conditions or traffic conditions in a particular area on a particular day and time. The feature also offers a time slider that displays the air quality and how the route may change due to weather fluctuations throughout the day.
In addition, Google has introduced an Aerial View API for developers. This allows developers to include pre-packaged, bird’s eye video of a location in their apps and websites, representing the area visually.
Cities immersive view is coming to Routes
Over the next few months, the immersive view feature for Routes will be available for 15 cities including Amsterdam, Berlin, Dublin, Florence, Las Vegas, London, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Paris, San Francisco, Seattle, Tokyo, and more. and Venice. There is no Indian city in the list; It remains to be seen whether this feature rolls out in the country.