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Street View on Google Maps FAQ

How do I use Street View?

Start by going to maps.google.com. In areas where Street View is available, you can access it by zooming into the lowest level on Google Maps, or by dragging the orange "Pegman" icon on the left-hand side of the map onto a street. For more detailed instructions, see here.

In which parts of the world is Street View available?

Currently we provide street-level imagery for many cities, towns, parks and remote parts of the world. We're working to expand our coverage to areas that are not presently covered.

What are the benefits of Street View?

Google Maps and Google Earth have proved incredibly popular with Internet users and are used by public and private businesses and individuals as essential and informative tools. Street View provides an added experience by enabling users to see a location as you would if you were standing on the street.

There are huge benefits from the Street View feature, ranging from the promotion of tourism, to helping people find local businesses or meeting points, assisting property buyers and prospective tenants.

See the top 10 tips for individuals and businesses/organisations to learn about some of the possible uses of Street View.

Where does Street View imagery come from? Can I submit pictures for inclusion?

Street View imagery is gathered by vehicles equipped with advanced imaging technology, driving on public roads. At this time, we're not accepting photo submissions for inclusion in Street View.

Is Street View violating my privacy?

While the Street View feature enables people to easily find, discover, and plan activities relevant to a location, we take our users' privacy very seriously. Street View only contains imagery from public roads, which is no different than what you might see driving down the street. Imagery of this kind is available in a wide variety of formats for cities all around the world. We are committed to respecting local laws and norms in each country in which we launch Street View.

Blurring technology and operational controls like image removal are among the ways in which we ensure that an individual's privacy is respected. We make it easy for users to ask to have photographs of themselves, their children, their cars or their houses completely removed from the product, even where the images have already been blurred.

How can I report a Street View image?

Locate the image

Click "Report a concern" in the bottom-left of the image window

Complete the form, and click "Submit"



If you've found an image that you believe contains objectionable content, just follow these steps:

  1. Locate the image.
  2. Click "Report a concern" in the bottom-left of the image window
  3. Complete the form, and click "Submit.

That's it. We'll review your report promptly

Is the imagery real-time?

Street View imagery is not real-time.

The images were taken in the past year by specialised vehicles driving on public roads.

Where can I get more information on how to use Google Maps?

See here.

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