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Google Maps gets Gemini AI: New voice tools, clearer navigation and faster traffic alerts

Google Maps is rolling out Gemini AI, bringing new voice tools, smarter navigation and early traffic alerts that change how users plan and follow their routes.

Published on: Nov 28, 2025 10:24 AM IST

Google has started rolling out Gemini AI features on Google Maps, offering users contextual assistance and its new voice system across multiple navigation modes. This follows an announcement made earlier this month confirming that, in future, Maps will operate with Gemini at the heart of its voice interactions and information tools.

Unified Voice Settings Across Google Services

Google Maps now uses Gemini AI, bringing new voice tools and smarter navigation features to everyday travel. (Google)
Google Maps now uses Gemini AI, bringing new voice tools and smarter navigation features to everyday travel. (Google)

Ijaj Khan is a technology journalist and Senior Content Producer at Hindustan Times, with over three years of experience covering the consumer technology industry. His work spans smartphones, laptops, wearables, gaming, appliances and AI - from hands-on reviews, comparison and buying guides to breaking news and in-depth features that help readers cut through the noise and make informed decisions. Before joining HT Tech, he worked with Jagran New Media, where he sharpened his instincts for fast-paced digital reporting. He holds a Post Graduate Diploma in English Journalism and Mass Communication from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC), Delhi. Whether he's testing the latest flagship smartphone, tracking a major AI announcement, or putting a gaming laptop through its paces, Ijaj approaches every story with the same goal - making technology feel relevant and easy to understand for everyday users, not just enthusiasts. When he's not in front of a screen for work, he's usually travelling to a new city, hunting for great food, or keeping tabs on what's next in tech before everyone else catches on.

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The update will allow users to access Gemini while navigating by car, on foot, on public transport, or on two-wheelers. Google said Maps will automatically use the language and voice settings already selected for the signed-in Google account. With this shift, the familiar multicoloured microphone icon in Maps has been replaced with the Gemini symbol, which marks the transition to the new AI assistant.

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Although Gemini now powers all voice commands inside Maps, the service still relies on the “Hey Google” hotword for activation. Once triggered, users can request information that draws on data from connected Google services. This includes details related to ongoing trips, such as nearby food outlets, parking locations, EV charging points or fuel stations.

Trip Assistance

The assistant can also respond to follow-up queries by recognising conversational context. For example, a driver can ask whether a fuel station is available along the current route and then issue a second command like “Take me there,” without repeating the full question. Google said the system aims to make in-route decision-making smoother for users.

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Gemini now also supports reporting from drivers. Users can alert Maps about incidents or road blockages and receive advance warnings about possible traffic delays before starting their journey. Google noted that these capabilities are designed to improve route awareness and help travellers plan more accurately.

Navigation and Lens Integration

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Google is also extending Gemini into its Lens in Maps feature. Through the search bar, users can point their phone’s camera at a location and begin an interactive query related to the place. This option is initially available in the US on Android and iOS devices.

 
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