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    Apple Maps for web unveils answer to Google Street View
    You can activate the Look Around feature by clicking on the binoculars icon

    Apple Maps for web unveils answer to Google Street View

    By Dwaipayan Roy
    Dec 18, 2024
    02:57 pm

    What's the story

    After the launch of Apple Maps on the web in July, Apple has added the 'Look Around' feature to its web-based Maps service.

    The new addition lets you explore street-level views of different cities around the world. This is similar to Google Maps's Street View.

    You can activate the Look Around feature by clicking on the binoculars icon at the bottom left corner of the map window.

    User experience

    Exploring cities with 'Look Around'

    The Look Around feature provides users with a first-person view of different major cities. By clicking and dragging on the map, you can virtually walk through these places.

    This feature makes the web version of Apple Maps more similar to its app siblings on iOS and iPadOS.

    However, it misses personalization features like searching addresses from contacts or saving places to Library.

    Development

    Initial features and future expansion plans

    The first launch of Apple Maps web beta came with basic capabilities like searching for points of interest, viewing ratings, getting directions, and browsing area 'Guides.'

    Although it is limited in coverage right now, there are signs that Apple is planning to expand the availability of 'Look Around.'

    The tech giant reportedly plans to include smaller cities, rural areas, and more countries like Egypt, China, and Mexico.

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