Capturing new neighborhoods, tourist hotspots, and local businesses has never been easier. Simply choose your camera, collect your 360 videos, and upload to Street View Studio.
Capture streets, trails, tourist sites, and businesses with a Street View-compatible camera. If your street does not exist in
Google Maps, look at other ways to manage or contribute data on ourGoogle Maps Content Partnerspage.
*Note that Google does not certify any operational or mechanical functions.Any specific technical or logistical issues should be addressed directly with the supplier.
Take your camera on a drive, ride, or walk
Create your 360 imagery on the move while keeping your hands on the wheel. Use a vehicle or a helmet mount when mapping your street, or mount your camera with a mini tripod or monopod if you are creating indoor imagery.
Upload multiple files at the same time and preview your images before the upload is finished. Access the stats of your 360 imagery and plan your future capture routes with ease.
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The Bermuda Tourism Authority and Miles Partnership joined forces to optimize Bermuda's online presence, boost local business discovery, and help tourists plan their travel.
To highlight the culture of Tonga and other Pacific islands, the Grid Pacific founders embarked on an ambitious plan to map the entire archipelago and add it to Street View.