Google Maps turns exploration into a conversation with “Ask Maps”
Google is launching Ask Maps, a conversational AI feature that lets users ask Google Maps complex, real-world questions and get personalized, actionable answers — powered by the company’s Gemini AI models.
What’s new. Users can now ask Maps questions like “Is there a public tennis court with lights on that I can play at tonight?” or “My phone is dying — where can I charge it without a long wait?” and get a conversational answer with a customized map view.
Key capabilities include:
- Personalized recommendations — Results are tailored based on your search and save history, so Maps already knows, for example, that you prefer vegan restaurants before you ask.
- Trip planning — Ask for recommended stops along a route and get directions, ETAs, and insider tips sourced from over 500 million community contributors across 300 million places.
- Direct action — Book reservations, save places, or share them with friends directly from the response.
On ads. Ask Maps doesn’t carry ads yet — but Google isn’t ruling them out. The Gemini team confirmed to the digital marketing veteran, Glenn Gabe, that advertising is not currently part of the experience, though given that ads are already a fixture in local search, it wouldn’t be a stretch to see them surface here eventually.
The intent-rich, planning-focused nature of Ask Maps actually makes it a logical fit — users are actively deciding where to go and what to do, which is precisely the kind of moment advertisers pay a premium to reach.
Why we care. Ask Maps changes how people find places — shifting discovery from keyword searches to AI-generated recommendations. The businesses that will get picked will be the ones with rich, accurate, up-to-date Maps profiles and strong community engagement — because that’s the data Google’s AI is drawing from to make its picks.
What to watch. Ask Maps is rolling out now in the U.S. and India on Android and iOS, with desktop coming soon.
What’s next. Advertisers and local businesses should pay close attention — when AI starts mediating how people discover places, visibility in Maps becomes more critical than ever. Keeping business listings accurate, complete, and review-rich will matter more as Gemini draws from that data to power recommendations.
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