Google Map Maker allows you to create a map by adding or editing features such as roads, businesses, parks, schools and more. Using Google Map Maker tools (see below), you can visually mark locations and add detailed information about them. Once you have submitted content, this information may be edited by other users or moderators. Your mapping contributions on Map Maker are eventually also made available on Google Maps (this update process is not immediate).
- My Map Maker - Use this to view your changes and moderate features.
- Moderate / Neighborhoods - Click these to moderate features for other users.
- Map search - Use this to search for places, business and anything else that has already been added to MapMaker.
- Edit toolbar - Use this to find features you can edit.
- Add toolbar - Click these to draw a point, line, or polygon.
- Views - Click these to display different views, including aerial images.
- Settings - Change your user settings here.
- Link to this page - Click this to create a map web address (URL) in your browser that you can share with others.
- Stats - This area shows you how many features you've added to the map.
- Left panel - This area displays a lot of important information including Search Results, My Changes and Moderation.
- Navigation controls - Use these to navigate.
- Map - This area displays the map as well as items you are editing.
- Info window - This is where the details of a feature live. There are two kinds of info windows: Basic and Detailed.
Accessing Google Map Maker
To access Google Map Maker, visit http://mapmaker.google.com. Use your Google username and password to sign in. If you do not have a Google account, sign up today.Using Tools
Use the Find tool to locate existing features that others have added to the map. Use this tool before you add a feature.
Use the Browse tool to view all features of a particular type that others have added to the map. Use this tool before you add a feature.To center a point on the map, right click on the desired location and choose Center the map.
Using Views
- Map - This shows a map with a traditional depiction of roads, parks, borders, bodies of water and more.
- Satellite - This shows photos taken from the air, also known as aerial imagery.
- Hybrid - This shows a mix of the aerial imagery and the map which shows prominent features (roads, city names).
Linking to the Map
To share the map, click Link to this page. This puts a link to your page into your browser's address bar. From there you can copy it and send it to friend's over email, chat, or the Map Maker Discussion Group. Linking to the map is particularly useful when moderating someone's changes or responding to someone's moderation of your edits.Searching the Map
You can search for anything using the Search box or the Find tool (see above). If a feature you are searching for does not appear:- It may not have been added to Google Map Maker. Please add it!
- Features may have multiple names or multiple spellings of a name.
- The search functionality looks for features near by what you are looking at. You may need to zoom out or navigate to the area your feature is in.

