Google Maps Adds “Ask Maps” AI Assistant and 3D Immersive Navigation

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TL; DR
  • Google Maps has introduced Ask Maps, a conversational AI assistant built on Gemini models.
  • The update also brings Immersive Navigation, a redesigned driving experience with richer 3D visuals and more natural voice guidance.
  • The features began rolling out March 12, 2026, with Ask Maps arriving in the US and India and Immersive Navigation launching first in the US.

Google has introduced a new feature called Ask Maps. It turns Google Maps into a conversational assistant. Instead of typing short search queries, you can now ask full questions inside the app. The experience feels closer to chatting with an assistant than running multiple searches.

The feature runs on Gemini 3 models and uses the large dataset behind Google Maps. That includes more than 300 million place listings, reviews from over 500 million contributors, live traffic data, and signals like saved locations and past searches. The system reads the context of your question and suggests places that match it.

The idea is simple. You ask something the way you would ask a person, and Maps responds with places and routes. For example, you could ask questions like:

  • “Find me a public toilet nearby where I don’t need to wait in line to buy something.”
  • “My phone is dying, where can I charge it without waiting in a long coffee line?”
  • “Is there a public tennis court with lights open tonight?”
  • “Best quiet cafés near me for working with good Wi-Fi and outlets?”

Ask Maps can also handle follow-up questions. You can add stops, refine a route, or ask for other suggestions without starting a new search. The system also uses your past searches and saved places, which helps tailor results over time.

A new “Ask Maps” button now appears under the search bar in the mobile app. Tap it and a chat interface opens with the prompt “Ask anything, about anywhere.” You type your question and Maps returns locations and directions.

The feature is rolling out to Google Maps on Android and iOS in the US and India. Desktop support is expected later.

Immersive Navigation Redesigns the Driving Experience

Alongside the AI assistant, Google has also introduced Immersive Navigation, a redesigned driving interface that expands on the company’s earlier Immersive View technology. Google describes it as the largest navigation update in more than ten years.

The new navigation mode uses 3D map visuals (similar to Apple Maps), additional contextual data like whether to take the flyover or not, and improved voice guidance to help drivers understand routes more clearly.

The updated interface shows a broader preview of the entire route, including upcoming turns, exits, and nearby landmarks. Buildings, sidewalks, signs, and other elements appear as labeled objects within the 3D map view.

Voice instructions have also been rewritten to sound more natural. Instead of short robotic prompts, directions may include phrases guiding drivers past a specific exit before taking the next one.

Unfortunately, this update is currently only available in the U.S. But hopefully, it’ll expand to other countries soon.

I LOVE it when AI solves real problems

Ask Maps also shows a more practical side of AI. The feature focuses on everyday tasks like planning trips, finding places, and navigating unfamiliar areas. You ask a question the way you normally would, and the app responds with places or routes that fit the situation.

This makes simple things easier while you are out somewhere. You might ask where to charge your phone, where to find a quiet place to work, or where to locate a public restroom nearby. A short conversation replaces the usual cycle of repeated searches, filters, and scrolling through results.

At a time when many companies keep pushing AI slop into apps and feeds, tools like this feel more grounded. Endless generated images and random gimmicks show up everywhere, yet they rarely help with anything in daily life. Ask Maps is different. It’s actually helpful.

Ask AI and Immersive Navigation Rollout Plan

Ask Maps began rolling out on March 12, 2026, starting with users in the United States and India on mobile devices.

Immersive Navigation is launching first in the US, with additional regions expected later. Google has also indicated the feature may eventually expand (perhaps already available) to Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.

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Mehtab AnsariMehtab Ansari
Mehtab Ansari is the Assistant Editor – Features & Reviews at Smartprix, where he writes about smartphones, laptops, audio gear, and everything in between. A computer science student by degree but a tech nerd by heart, he’s been into consumer tech for years and started reviewing products professionally in February 2024. He’s especially into photography and audio, often spending more time testing a smartphone’s camera than he probably should. For him, tech isn’t just work, it’s what he’s always thinking about.

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