- Google Maps integrates Gemini AI with conversational voice, visual references, and proactive alerts.
- Explore, trends, and FAQs for local businesses are updated; nicknames and "Your recent places" arrive.
- Improves the search for chargers with real-time availability and wait predictions.
- Progressive rollout: already in the US and Canada; expansion to Europe and Spain without a fixed date.
In the midst of a race to improve mobile browsing, Google Maps takes another leap forward with an update packed with changes that focus on everyday usefulness and on artificial intelligenceThe map application reinforces its role as an integral tool for get around, find places and plan routes without complications.
The company is rolling out features that prioritize contextual information and proactive search: More recommendations ready, less time spent researching.Among the new features, one stands out. Explore smarter tab, improvements in the Location of electric car chargers and new options to customize your profile and remember places visited.
Main new features coming to Google Maps
The redesign of the experience begins with changes in how nearby places are found. The Explore section now offers lists of popular places, rankings by neighborhood, and visitor trends.with the aim of discovering bars, shops, parks, and museums without having to search too much. Furthermore, it They include answers to frequently asked questions. about restaurants to get key information at a glance.
Another important area is electric mobility. charger finder is updated to show points available in real time, with a deployment that initially relies on networks like Tesla Superchargers and Electrify America in the United States. Google plans to extend compatibility to more carriers, something especially relevant for Spain and the rest of Europe.
To anticipate the experience upon arriving at a charger, Maps uses AI to calculate typical times and offer availability predictions when you approach the stationThe idea is to reduce waiting times and choose the optimal stop based on estimated occupancy.
In terms of personalization, Profile nicknames are back so that each person can change the name displayed on their account. Maps without changing your Google identity. It's a small but practical adjustment for differentiating profiles on your mobile device.
Furthermore, the analysis of the code of a recent version (25.47.02) previews a section called "Your recent places"This section will allow you to filter past visits by categories such as food, shopping, or hotels—a feature designed to help you remember places and easily return to them. As this feature is currently under development, There are no specific release dates..
Gemini on Google Maps: this is how AI works

The update gives more prominence to Gemini, Google's multimodal model that understands language, images, and real-time location contextIn Maps, this AI relies on geospatial data and a massive content base — including Street View imagery and hundreds of millions of places — to understand the user's surroundings and respond to complex directions.
In practice, it allows you to ask natural queries like “show me vegan options on my route” or “where can I park near the center?”. Gemini combines traffic, reviews, photos, and your location to to propose precise alternatives taking into account the condition of the road and driving habits.
New features powered by Gemini

1. AI-powered voice assistance
Maps incorporates a more conversational interaction so you can ask, add stops or check schedules without touching the screenIt's even possible to request that events be added to the calendar, all through voice commands.
2. Directions with reference points
Instead of generic messages like “turn in 500 meters”, the system introduces real and easily recognizable referencesFor example, turning around after a well-known location or a prominent building, using Street View and the database of places.
3. Proactive traffic alerts
The app It analyzes your usual routes and can warn you of traffic jams or closures. even if you haven't activated a route. The goal is to help you anticipate delays and adjust the departure before starting the trip.
4. Lens integrated into Maps
When pointing the mobile phone camera, Google Lens It identifies the location and displays reviews, opening hours, and useful information. about the shop or building in front of you, thanks to Gemini's visual processing.
With this package, the Navigation becomes more human and contextual, with less friction on the road.For the driver, it means greater comfort and safety, and AI learns patterns to recommend similar places or optimize routes based on time or weather.
Availability and deployment in Spain and Europe

The rollout is gradual. Features based on Gemini. They are already arriving in the United States and Canada both on Android and iOS, and Google plans to expand them to more regions in the coming months. For now, there is no firm date for Europe or for Spain..
In terms of electric vehicle charging, real-time availability is based on active networks in the US market, while the expansion to operators with a presence in Spain This is expected as the global rollout progresses. The "Your Recent Places" feature, being a new addition discovered in the code, also lacks a confirmed calendar.
The common denominator of this update is the commitment to a More proactive search, more understandable routes, and AI-guided tools which reduce manual tasks. As the rollout reaches Europe, users in Spain will notice a more streamlined experience for discovering places, driving with clear references, and planning stops, especially if they use an electric vehicle.
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