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Explore world-famous landmarks, galleries, and museums right from your device, or turn the clock back with Street View historical imagery to see how a location has changed over time.
- How It Works
Discover when, where, and how we collect 360 imagery. Meet...
- Case Studies
Empowering local communities with Street View In 2019, a...
- Stories
Watch Street View trusted photographers collective, “World...
- Policy
Blurring Google takes a number of steps to protect the...
- 15th Anniversary
Street View began in 2007 as a far-fetched idea to create a...
- Hire a Trusted Professional
While Google does not employ photographers or agencies, we...
- Contribute
Creating and publishing your Street View images on Google...
- Businesses
Learn how to feature your business on Google Maps. Inspire...
- Fraud prevention
Use the Google brand, such as the Street View icon, seal...
- Gallery
Explore the best Street View collections from around the...
- How It Works
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- Horseman. Out in the wilds of suburban British Columbia sits the legend of the Horseman who eats bananas. Only a couple of miles from a public golf course, an RV park, and a transmission shop sits a legend and a myth.
- Pigeon people. Japan is known for many things. The country has a rich culture full of interesting art, amazingly delicious food, and apparently, people who stand along the street wearing pigeon masks.
- The Flaming Lips. The Flaming Lips are an American rock band from Oklahoma City known for their cinematic live shows featuring laser lights, beach balls, and singer Wayne Coyne walking across the audience in a giant inflated bubble.
- The Stig. Top Gear is a British motoring program that has been on the air in some format since 1977, according to the BBC. It had been resurrected in 2002 after a cancellation into a worldwide phenomenon featuring Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James Maye, and a tame race car driver who never utters a word from beneath his crash helmet, The Stig.
Explore worldwide satellite imagery and 3D buildings and terrain for hundreds of cities. Zoom to your house or anywhere else, then dive in for a 360° perspective with Street View. Take a guided...
STEP 1. Collecting imagery. First off we need to actually drive around and photograph the locations to show in Street View. We pay close attention to many factors, including the weather and...
Creating and publishing your Street View images on Google Maps is easy. Select your camera, create your images and upload them to Street View Studio.
Discover when, where, and how we collect 360 imagery. Meet Google's colorful Street View fleet and learn how we collect 360 imagery to power the world map.
May 24, 2022 · We use Street View imagery coupled with AI to make helpful updates to Google Maps — such as adding newly opened businesses, surfacing new hours at your favorite restaurants and updating speed limit information.