It seems that Google has decided not to leave any corner in its apps without embedding its artificial intelligence, and today the turn is on our constant companion, Google Maps. Google announced a deeper integration of the Gemini AI model into the app, delivering features we could not have imagined before, such as the Ask Maps feature that turns maps from a mere routing tool into a personal assistant that precisely understands your needs, along with stunning visual updates that make driving a 3‑D cinematic experience.

Ask Maps Feature: Ask the Map Like You’d Ask an Expert
The story doesn’t end there; AI in maps is now capable of planning your trips based on your previous searches or saved places. It can build a complete itinerary, leveraging Google’s massive community, saving you the hassle of lengthy searches and juggling between note‑taking apps and browsers, as if you had an expert friend familiar with every alley of the city in your pocket.
Immersive Navigation: The Biggest Driving Update in a Decade
Google describes the ‘Immersive Navigation’ feature as the biggest update to the driving service in Google Maps in over ten years. Thanks to AI technologies, the app now has a deeper spatial understanding of roads; Gemini analyzes Street View images and aerial photos to provide extremely precise details during navigation, such as rendering buildings, bridges, and terrain in three dimensions.
While driving, the app will highlight vital road details such as lane paths, pedestrian crossings, traffic signals, and even stop signs. This is not merely a visual embellishment; it is a genuine aid to reduce stress while driving in crowded cities or navigating complex intersections you haven’t visited before.
Broader Vision and More Precise Route Planning

The new update does more than just display the current road; it provides a broader view of the route with detailed information about what lies ahead. The app will show smart comparisons between alternative routes, not only in terms of time but also in terms of ease and congestion. Google has also added route previews that help you plan where to park before arriving, a feature long awaited by anyone who struggles to find parking in major cities.
Ask Maps has begun rolling out to iOS and Android users in the United States and India, with plans to expand to a web version soon. Immersive Navigation has started appearing gradually in the United States and will expand in the coming months to include compatible devices, as well as support for Android Auto and CarPlay, ensuring this smart experience reaches your car’s screen directly.
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