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Google Maps is turning into an exploration hub with Gemini as your guide

Now you can discover hidden spots, local tips, EV-charger availability and more

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What’s happened? Google Maps is getting a fresh batch of tools powered by Gemini to help make your travels smarter and smoother. The update includes Insider Tips built with Gemini, an updated Explore tab, EV-charger availability predictions, and a new option to leave business reviews under a nickname. These updates follow the major brain upgrade Google Maps received with Gemini integration last month.

Why it matters? Here’s a breakdown of the new features in Maps and how they work for you:

  • The Insider tips feature offers “know-before-you-go” insights like parking tips, dress codes, and secret menu items for restaurants or hotels. These tips come from Gemini analysing reviews and local data. It is rolling out now in the U.S. on Android and iOS.
  • The updated Explore tab shows trending restaurants, attractions, and things to do nearby with curated lists from local influencers and trusted guides. The feature is rolling out this month globally on Android and iOS.
  • If you search for “EV chargers,” Maps uses AI to predict how many ports will be available when you arrive, helping you avoid waiting at a busy charger. It will be available next week on Android Auto and Google-built-in cars.
  • You’ll now have an option to review a business using a nickname and profile picture instead of your real name, without giving up Google’s review protection. The feature rolls out this month globally on Android, iOS, and desktop
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Why should I care? If you use Google Maps regularly, these features give you more clarity and less hassle.

  • With Insider Tips, you’ll avoid awkward surprises like arriving to find no parking or the restaurant is full.
  • The revamped Explore tab can help you discover new places you might have missed without digging through dozens of reviews.
  • If you drive an EV, the charger availability prediction could save you time.
  • For reviewers, the nickname option makes giving honest reviews feel safer, without giving up your privacy.

Meanwhile, Google is also working on fixing Maps’ reputation as a battery hog, with new power-saving improvements on supported devices.

Manisha Priyadarshini
Manisha Priyadarshini is a tech and entertainment writer with over nine years of editorial experience.
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